You are welcome. Thank you for your questions as I am sure that there are others reading who had the same questions.
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You are welcome. Thank you for your questions as I am sure that there are others reading who had the same questions.
I want to get a good reading on how the governors feel. It seems to me that most support the current proposed bylaw. If the straw poll indicates strong support then we will extend the meeting for a...
Yes you are correct I did make a typo which I will correct.
Yes, you are correct.
The confusion last year about ex officio board members was based on a belief that the governors would...
I haven't seen any feedback one way or another on whether the governors would like this motion tabled until the next meeting and I am about to go out to teach my Friday night advanced chess class at...
This item is not essential for a successful NFP application. I have mixed feelings about it and included it because the straw polls from the last meeting preferred some form of disciplinary bylaw...
I have fixed the original post to give three grounds a, b and c. I'm not sure if the error was in the template or in my copying and pasting.
Class A voting members are the same as what we now call governors. Class B nonvoting members are what we now call members and/or players. There is no issue at this time with respect to elected...
The language is what is given in the government's bylaw builder with the difference that there is no appeal to the members in the bylaw builder generated bylaw though voting members are always free...
From my point of view it would have to be pretty blatant and be something more than calling the CFC president, directors or voting members bad names. Abusing children would be one ground. Cheating...
Actually it is a modification to the default text. In the default text there is no appeal. If we had no rule on discipline (which is also possible) I believe that the net effect would be the same...
The board shall have authority to suspend or expel any member from the Corporation for any one or more of the following grounds:
a. violating any provision of the articles, by-laws, or written...