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Six motions were made, discussed, voted on and passed in our board of director's meeting to make changes in our Standing Rules section of our organization. They were then sent to our newsletter editor to be published for our members to read before our next meeting.  They were also sent to the member who publishes our Membership Book who broke the motions down into each place where there was a change in a word or sentence,  for a total of 18 motions.  In doing so, she felt that she was clarifying and following Robert's Rules.  Several board members feel this is incorrect and that the motions should stand as the Board of Directors approved them.  Since the motions were passed by the Board of Directors, can they be changed to different format when published for the members to read?  THANK YOU.

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9 minutes ago, Guest Mari said:

Since the motions were passed by the Board of Directors, can they be changed to different format when published for the members to read?  THANK YOU.

Short answer, no. No one can edit what the board adopted. They should be reported out and recorded in the minutes and "rule book" (or membership book) exactly as they were adopted. 

However, I have a question: Does the membership have to approve or adopt these new standing rules before they become effective? 

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A suggestion to Guest Marie (AKA "Yes...") :  Print, or combine electronically in a document, all your standing rules right along with your bylaws  (under separate sections or headings, of course) for ease of reference for all your members.  Life will be simpler in the future as a result.

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Thank you for your help with this.   Our organization is in its 43rd year! 

Just to be sure:  the motions made and passed by the board of directors cannot be changed in format when presented to the membership for the final vote. The motions must be published as written by the board of directors.  

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18 minutes ago, Guest Mari said:

Thank you for your help with this.   Our organization is in its 43rd year! 

Just to be sure:  the motions made and passed by the board of directors cannot be changed in format when presented to the membership for the final vote. The motions must be published as written by the board of directors.  

Yes, that is correct.  The wording as presented to the membership should be exactly as approved by the board.  This is not to say, however, that the membership cannot amend some or all of the motions when the membership takes them up.  Normally, when a board recommendation is being voted on by the membership, the membership may amend it.  We haven't seen your rules, however, so we don't know if that is the case in your organization with these particular new rules.  But, the rules as adopted by the board should be presented to the membership with the exact same wording.

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24 minutes ago, Guest Mari said:

Just to be sure:  the motions made and passed by the board of directors cannot be changed in format when presented to the membership for the final vote. The motions must be published as written by the board of directors.  

 

Yes, but...   presuming the motions are in effect recommendations to the full membership for inclusion in your association's standing or special rules, the membership is free to make whatever amendments to the rules they are of a mind to (or other things, like referring them back to the Board for "improvements"), by majority vote, prior to adopting the motions in whole or in part.  That is, if your associations has no rules to the contrary.

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