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Our club in a nonprofit corporation registered with the state.  Recently, the bylaws were amended and sent to a governing body for review.  The governing body required changes in what was submitted.  The secretary apparently changed them without a vote and resubmitted them to the governing body. 

What version of the bylaws are now in effect.  I suspect it is the original bylaws since the changes were rejected.

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On 3/11/2024 at 5:55 PM, rondao said:

Our club in a nonprofit corporation registered with the state.  Recently, the bylaws were amended and sent to a governing body for review.  The governing body required changes in what was submitted.  The secretary apparently changed them without a vote and resubmitted them to the governing body. 

What version of the bylaws are now in effect.  I suspect it is the original bylaws since the changes were rejected.

I agree.  Assuming the governing body has the power to approve or reject changes adopted at the local level, and they required changes, it is still up to the membership to review and adopt the changes.  The secretary acting alone has no such power (unless you have a very strange bylaws article on amendments.)

You should immediately notify the governing body that the resubmission was not properly authorized, and then follow your rules on amendments to make your bylaws say what they're supposed to say.   Then send that information to the governing body and wait for a response.  Until then you're working with the old bylaws before any of this happened.

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Your bylaws should contain (usually in an article near the end) rules for their own amendment, and these rules must be followed for any changes, even so much as a single punctuation mark.   They will probably require at least previous notice of the proposed change, and a two-thirds vote of approval at a general membership meeting.  [See RONR (12th ed.) 56:50]

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