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- How to proceed when there is no quorum - General Discussion - The . . .
I have been told that when there is no quorum, the meeting can proceed, but only informational reports (committee reports, announcements, upcoming events, etc) can be read, but no reports (such as acceptance of financial reports) can be read, nor can other matters that require action take place due to the absence of quorum
- Ex-Officio without voting power counted as a part of the quorum?
The purpose of a quorum is to serve as "a protection against totally unrepresentative action in the name of the body by an unduly small number of persons " RONR (12th ed ) 3:3 Actions in the name of the body will be determined by the voting members present and, therefore, it makes no sense to include non-voting members in the quorum
- How do we calculate quorum for our small board
Thank you in advance for your assistance Our bylaws state that 50% of elected directors constitute a quorum for a board meeting We are allowed between 5 and 11 directors, and currently there are 5 If 3 people are present (the chair and 2 directors) that is quorum, right? The concern is that wi
- Approving meeting minutes - The Official RONR Q A Forums
Example: Minutes from March, were not approved until a meeting in May, despite having 2 special meetings, and a regular meeting in-between with quorums of overall Board members, because the other meetings were not a quorum of people from the March meeting present
- Quorum and votes of 50% + 1 - The Official RONR Q A Forums
Hi - apologies for the second (and possibly multiple) threads - I have several questions, and figured from other threads one topic per separate issue would be better Our Constitution specifically calls for a quorum of 50% + 1 in everything Sometimes it even specifies a vote is required of 50% +
- Abstaining on a vote. How to count. - The Official RONR Q A Forums
Quorum refers to the number of members present; whether they vote or abstain, they are present Sounds like you had three members present and a 2-0 vote
- A quorum when there are 13 voting members - General Discussion - The . . .
Hi everyone, Learning the basics of Roberts Rules there are 13 voting members on a committee in which I have been appointed Chair What constitutes a quorum, 7 or 8? The 13 does not include an ex-officio [which I understand would only vote to break a tie] The general rules for standing committees at this organization states "A quorum shall consist of a majority plus one of members on the
- Approval of Homeowners Association Annual Meeting minutes
A long-standing tradition, given the customary lack of quorum (if the records are correct, quorum only 3 of the last 10 years), relying on this in the bylaws: Directors elected by the Members after the te1minatio11 of the Declarant Control Period shall serve for a term of one (1) year
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