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emb021 08-07-2009 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GammaDelt (Post 1833175)
Are the amendments a seperate document then? Or are the amendments applied directly to the orginal text?

When you amend bylaws, you change the document (or as you stated, apply it to the original text). You do not attach them as 'amendments' like with the US Constitution. Nor do you note within the document itself that it was amended, other then by adding at the end a date. (ie, if you amend Article III, don't put a note with Article III about it being amended).


For instance.

Lets say your Bylaws state your dues are $100 a semester, and you want to change it to $125. If approved, you would edit your bylaws to now state $125.

At the end of the document, where you have have noted when your bylaws were approved, you would just add a notation that they were amended.

again, for instance:

Adopted: July 15, 2002
Amended: July 1, 2003
April 20, 2004

PeppyGPhiB 08-08-2009 11:53 AM

This makes me think...I'm not sure if Gamma Phi Beta has a constitution, or just national bylaws. I know at Convention we vote to amend the bylaws, not a constitution. Our individual chapters also have their own bylaws.

GammaDelt 08-08-2009 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by emb021 (Post 1833179)
When you amend bylaws, you change the document (or as you stated, apply it to the original text). You do not attach them as 'amendments' like with the US Constitution. Nor do you note within the document itself that it was amended, other then by adding at the end a date. (ie, if you amend Article III, don't put a note with Article III about it being amended).


For instance.

Lets say your Bylaws state your dues are $100 a semester, and you want to change it to $125. If approved, you would edit your bylaws to now state $125.

At the end of the document, where you have have noted when your bylaws were approved, you would just add a notation that they were amended.

again, for instance:

Adopted: July 15, 2002
Amended: July 1, 2003
April 20, 2004

Thanks! You've been such a help!


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