Special Meetings are held pursuant to specific rules and requirements. The nature of these rules was clearly and admirably established by the former President, Steve Lange, during the CVS
debate.
When those who had circulated their petition for a special meeting presented it to the President,
he initiated certain sequential steps. The first was to verify the authenticity of the names and that
the requisite number of signatures had been collected. The second was to prepare the notice of the meeting for delivery to the membership. He instructed me to prepare the notice subject to his review. I was instructed to use the precise wording from the petition for the notice. Robert?’s
Rules limit discussion at a special meeting to the specific item listed in the notice. By using the language from the petition, Mr. Lange was correctly limiting the issue to the wording of the
petition as signed by the members. Any attempt to deviate from the notice would be inappropriate.
The by-laws of the association state that the president shall conduct all meeting unless absent. This maxim includes a special meeting. The president has the prerogative, provided he is present, to turn all or part of a meeting over to a designee. At the special meeting on CVS, Mr.Lange was present at the meeting but chose to turn it over to someone else. He could
have conducted the entire meeting, the decision was his.
The board has tentatively scheduled a special meeting for October 10th at the request of Mr. Lange. No special meeting , howver, has been called to date by the president or the board. Once
the petition(s) is presented, the above steps will be initiated. Since a tentative date has been set, every effort will be made to verify the signatures, prepare the notice and mail it in time for the tentative date. Until then, however, no special meeting has been officially called.
debate.
When those who had circulated their petition for a special meeting presented it to the President,
he initiated certain sequential steps. The first was to verify the authenticity of the names and that
the requisite number of signatures had been collected. The second was to prepare the notice of the meeting for delivery to the membership. He instructed me to prepare the notice subject to his review. I was instructed to use the precise wording from the petition for the notice. Robert?’s
Rules limit discussion at a special meeting to the specific item listed in the notice. By using the language from the petition, Mr. Lange was correctly limiting the issue to the wording of the
petition as signed by the members. Any attempt to deviate from the notice would be inappropriate.
The by-laws of the association state that the president shall conduct all meeting unless absent. This maxim includes a special meeting. The president has the prerogative, provided he is present, to turn all or part of a meeting over to a designee. At the special meeting on CVS, Mr.Lange was present at the meeting but chose to turn it over to someone else. He could
have conducted the entire meeting, the decision was his.
The board has tentatively scheduled a special meeting for October 10th at the request of Mr. Lange. No special meeting , howver, has been called to date by the president or the board. Once
the petition(s) is presented, the above steps will be initiated. Since a tentative date has been set, every effort will be made to verify the signatures, prepare the notice and mail it in time for the tentative date. Until then, however, no special meeting has been officially called.