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Subject: Re: [BOARD-L] Issue 00-2, was Year 2000 Clean Ups
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 06:34:11 EST
In a message dated 01/11/2000 12:51:40 AM Eastern Standard Time,
writes:
<< One could read the Bylaws as you state above. That the CP and other
Special Project elect their Board Rep there is no question.
However as far as the Coordinator of the Special Projects is concerned the
Bylaws state that they are appointed by the Advisory Board in Article 13 -
Section 1.
Section 6 - though does cause difficulty seemingly contradicting Section 1.
It seems as if in the writing of the Sections regarding the Special
Projects that two positions were being discussed without a clear division
regarding which was being talked about where. >>
If you read carefully, Article XIII Section 1 is describing the procedure to
be used in the initial creation of a Special Project, while Section 6
describes the method of replacing a Project Coordinator in an existing
Special Project, which is true in the instant case.
Checking a bit further, the wording of Section 6 is almost identical to that
in Article XII, Section 10 which details the methods of replacing a State
Coordinator. This procedure has been used a number of times since the
initiation of the Bylaws, so I fail to see a cause for confusion in this case.
Virginia (Ginger) Cisewski
"It takes two to speak the truth: one to talk, another to hear."
----Henry David Thoreau
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