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Old 07-15-2008, 05:57 PM
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Do you actually think you understand your organization's RM policies?

Are you 100% confident that your chapter has ever made it through a semester without doing something which might be thought of as violation of your organization's RM polices?

Do you think the way your policies are written that active members are really put on notice as to what they can and cannot do? Or are your rules so open to interpretation that they could mean just about anything?
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