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ARTICLE VIII
Parliamentary Authority
The rules contained in the current edition of Robert's Rules of Order shall govern the Class in all cases to which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with this Constitution, and any special rules of order the Class may adopt.
ARTICLE IX
Adoption of Constitution
This Constitution shall become effective immediately upon approval by two-thirds of the Regular Members voting by mail (email).
ARTICLE X
Amendment of Constitution
This Constitution may be amended at any Regular Meeting of the Class by a two-thirds vote of the Regular Members present in person and by returned proxy ballots, provided that at least 50% of the members of the Class (considered to be "active" members by the Association of Graduates and have a good address on file) vote. Proposed amendments shall be submitted by the Board to Regular Members for approval, together with a written explanation of the amendment's purpose and a proposed ballot. The Constitution may also be amended between Regular Meetings of the Class by the same submission of the proposed amendment and proposed ballot to the Board. The Board shall then give notice of the proposed amendment to the Class by United States Mail and/or electronic mail. The notice of proposed amendment will provide not less than sixty (60) days for Regular Members to return their ballots. A two-thirds count of those Regular Class Members voting will be required to approve the proposed amendment, again provided that at least 50% of the members of the Class (considered to be "active" members by the Association of Graduates and have a good address on file) vote.
ARTICLE XI
Dissolution
The Class shall be dissolved and all assets remaining shall become the property of the Association of Graduates upon the death of the last Regular Member of the Class.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 21 June 2008 )
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