From owner-incits-v1@incits-v1.org Mon Jun 4 16:39:16 2007 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Boundary_(ID_kOb+KeSoZS8ZDVAYFgFQJA)" Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 17:04:45 -0400 From: Rex Jaeschke Subject: INCITS-V1: Comment on suspension of the 2-week rule for documents Sender: owner-incits-v1@incits-v1.org To: V1 Reply-to: incits-v1@incits-v1.org Organization: C#, VB, .NET, C, C++, Java Seminars and Consulting Content-language: en-us Thread-index: Acem6/PIhvjfgkDpQKyyVLSYbkhQUQ== X-PMX-Version: 5.2.0.264296 This is a multipart message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_kOb+KeSoZS8ZDVAYFgFQJA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT During last week's meeting, a suggestion was made that we (V1) could agree to suspend the 2-week rule. I just checked the INCITS rules (see below) and found that such suspension can only be made by the INCITS Executive Board. Rex http://www.ncits.org/rd2/main.htm 4.3.3 Documents for Action (Two-Week Rule) Documents should be distributed at least two weeks prior to the meeting. Recommendations that come from the Standards Development Board to the Executive Board and vice-versa are exempted from the two-week rule. Any documents sent later may be considered, but final action may only be taken in the absence of objection by any voting member present or by suspension of this rule by vote of the Executive Board ; otherwise, they must be acted upon by letter ballot or deferred until the next meeting. . --Boundary_(ID_kOb+KeSoZS8ZDVAYFgFQJA) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Comment on suspension of the 2-week rule for documents

During last week’s meeting, a suggestion was made that we (V1) could agree to suspend the 2-week rule. I just checked the INCITS rules (see below) and found that such suspension can only be made by the INCITS Executive Board.

Rex

http://www.ncits.org/rd2/main.htm

4.3.3 Documents for Action (Two-Week Rule)

Documents should be distributed at least two weeks prior to the meeting. Recommendations that come from the Standards Development Board to the Executive Board and vice-versa are exempted from the two-week rule.

Any documents sent later may be considered, but final action may only be taken in the absence of objection by any voting member present or by suspension of this rule by vote of the Executive Board; otherwise, they must be acted upon by letter ballot or deferred until the next meeting.

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