How are bylaw amendments enacted during a meeting?

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Multiple Choice

How are bylaw amendments enacted during a meeting?

Explanation:
Amendments to bylaws must follow two key requirements: the vote threshold specified in the bylaws and the notice given to members before the meeting. You present and discuss the proposed change, then vote during the meeting; the amendment only passes if the required threshold is met and the notice requirements were satisfied. This ensures due process and broad member participation. Unanimous consent at any time ignores the required notice and voting standards, and a president’s decision alone cannot unilaterally amend bylaws.

Amendments to bylaws must follow two key requirements: the vote threshold specified in the bylaws and the notice given to members before the meeting. You present and discuss the proposed change, then vote during the meeting; the amendment only passes if the required threshold is met and the notice requirements were satisfied. This ensures due process and broad member participation. Unanimous consent at any time ignores the required notice and voting standards, and a president’s decision alone cannot unilaterally amend bylaws.

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