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Originally posted by TSteven
How much power does the NPC have over a local panhellenic?
As an example, can the NPC - not the campus but the main conference - decide to come on a campus without an invite from the campus to do so? (i.e. open/add a new GLO) In other words, say K-State's (only used as an example here) panhellenic refuses to open up for expansion when clearly it would be in their best interest to do so. (And yes, I know this isn't a likely scenario, but for sake of discussion...) So would the "powers that be" be able to *tell* K-State's (again, only an example) panhellenic that they *have* to open to expansion? And be able to do so?
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While I'd have to look through the NPC Manual of Information to be certain, I don't think NPC has the power to do that unless it's specifically written into the collegiate panhellenic's constitution (and I don't think it ever would be). I think it *has* to be a panhellenic vote by the chapters on campus.
In the same vein, can NPC say to a campus who has voted for expansion when they're really not ready that it's not in their best interests to do so? Not that NPC would prohibit an expansion necessarily, just maybe discourage it at that time?