Association Election and Governance Review

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Flashcards covering vocabulary and regulatory sections discussed during the board of directors meeting and association election process.

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Section 15 of the ratified CBL

Specifies that the board of directors/officers shall be elected by secret ballot for a term of two years and shall convene within ten days after the election.

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10/17/2037

The date of the ratified CBL (Constitution and By-Laws) mentioned in the meeting.

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Oath of Office

The date of the individual's assumption of office.

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Section 21 of the CBL

Outlines the composition of the association officers: president, vice president, secretary, assistant secretary, treasurer, assistant treasurer, auditor, and public relations officer.

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Section 9

A provision where individuals shall serve until completion; also referenced regarding the power of the policy and jurisdiction.

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Two years

The duration of the term for which the board of directors and officers are elected.

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Public Relations Officer

One of the specific officer roles listed under the composition of the association in Section 21.

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Miss Repul

The individual whose resignation required a specific resolution and whose status was discussed regarding whether she had officially assumed a director role.

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Ten days

The timeframe within which the board of directors must convene after an election to elect any of its officers.

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Communalect function

The specific function or context of the meeting pertaining to the conduct of elections and resolutions.