topperfalkon wrote:I think given Andy's history with the party, having him on the board would be a good thing!
scuzzmonkey wrote:I was wondering when you'd be back- seconded.
AndrewTindall wrote:Was wondering when you'd hop on, yay.
Incidentally, is the party ever going to get changed from your address?
Gavman wrote:AndrewTindall wrote:Was wondering when you'd hop on, yay.
Incidentally, is the party ever going to get changed from your address?
Done ^^
Code of Practice
General
There will be monthly Board meetings, which all Governors will be expected to attend or to make apologies for. The meetings will usually be held in the #ppuk-board channel on the PPUK IRC server.
Six voting Governors are required for a quorum. A decision by the majority of those present is binding.
Making constitutional amendments
The process for making a constitutional amendment has seven steps:
Proposition of amendment to the Board. Anyone can do this* at any time!
Internal Board discussions.
Consultation with the NEC.
Post-NEC consultation internal Board discussions.
Consultation with members. This will usually occur via the Board of Governors forum.
Post-member consultation internal Board discussions.
Member vote.
These steps can be quite slow, but have seemed to work quite well so far.
You may, if you wish, discuss in advance with other in the members forum.
Discipline and arbitration
Disciplinary panels shall consist solely of 5 Governors selected on the Board's discretion, but subject to any further condition. Any Governor with a potential and significant interest in the matter before a disciplinary panel cannot sit on that panel.
A panel will be set up following an official request received by the Board for discipline of a Party member or arbitration of a dispute. The panel will sit for as long as necessary.
The panel will investigate all of the available facts, and come to a decision. The panel will act independently of the rest of the Board and of the NEC.
Decisions of the Board shall be binding on all members in the case of disciplinary matters, or on the appellant in the case of arbitration matters. The Board cannot be bound by decisions of a disciplinary or arbitration panel.
Andy_R wrote:the published code.
Gavman wrote:informing the EC is legally the job of the Treasurer (sorry not necessarily related to the overall thread but just to pick up on Andy's last comment)
scuzzmonkey wrote:Andy_R wrote:the published code.
I got it off the wiki - I wasn't aware there was another version of it =/
And thanks for the response
Andy_R wrote:Perhaps something about the board's position on how open it's meetings and inner workings should be would be a good addition, with a commitment to a minimum level of openness (probably with an exclusion for disciplinary panels)?
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