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RONR (11th ed.), p. 643, ll. 16-18, p. 644, ll. 5:  "If there is an article on discipline in the bylaws, it may specify a number of offenses outside meetings for which these penalties can be imposed on a member of the organization.  Frequently, such an article provides for their imposition on any member found guilty of conduct described, for example, as 'tending to injure the good name of the organization, disturb its well-being, or hamper its work.'"  So, see your bylaws.

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7 hours ago, Transpower said:

RONR (11th ed.), p. 643, ll. 16-18, p. 644, ll. 5:  "If there is an article on discipline in the bylaws, it may specify a number of offenses outside meetings for which these penalties can be imposed on a member of the organization.  Frequently, such an article provides for their imposition on any member found guilty of conduct described, for example, as 'tending to injure the good name of the organization, disturb its well-being, or hamper its work.'"  So, see you bylaws.

I would agree that the society could discipline the member.  There is nothing in RONR that would make the practice permitted or prohibited. 

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