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Guest Maureen

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If it violates the bylaws it's null and void and unenforceable. To rectify it, you stop enforcing the invalid standing rule  and you either  adopt a standing rule  that will  conform to the bylaws or you amend the bylaws. For the sake of the minutes, there should probably be a ruling by the president that the standing rule violates the bylaws and is null and void.

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Our bylaws require a member to join within 2 years of moving to the area. The standing rule states that if you don’t meet the requirement you can write a letter to the executive board. Seems to be in violation and the bylaws would need to be amended. Also, no guidance for board decision. 

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Based on what you have posted, I agree. The standing rule does seem to conflict with the bylaws. Also, you have not quoted anything in the bylaws that gives the board authority to grant exceptions. I don't see the lack of guidance as being a problem but rather it is the lack of authority in the first place.

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