Once an annual meeting is called are members restricted in terms of the sort of member’s motions they can bring?
Members must file motions in advance and within the specified timeframe. The motion must be in furtherance of CSIC’s mandate, consistent with its letters patent and articles of incorporation. Members are encouraged to submit motions of their own. Members’ motions provide members with a meaningful way to share their ideas and raise concerns. Furtherance of CSIC’s mandate and consistent with its letters patent and articles of incorporation. A members’ motion is the proper way for member-driven bylaw proposals/amendments to be presented for review by the CSIC Board.
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