What is the difference between an RFD and the Last Call for Comments?
In our first drafts for the new creation procedures, the outline did not indicate how the proponent is supposed to clearly distinguish between “This submission is a new draft of the proposal” and “This submission is a request for the proposal to be voted on by the board.” The design of the Last Call for Comments (LCC) is meant to indicate that the Board is shifting from discussion aimed at producing improved drafts of the RFD to settling the question of whether the proposal should be adopted.
• In our first drafts for the new creation procedures, the outline did not indicate how the proponent is supposed to clearly distinguish between “This submission is a new draft of the proposal” and “This submission is a request for the proposal to be voted on by the board.” • The design of the Last Call for Comments (LCC) is meant to indicate that the Board is shifting from discussion aimed at producing improved drafts of the RFD to settling the question of whether the proposal should be adopted.
What is the difference between an RFD and the Last Call for Comments?