Article 10 - Amendments

Section 10.1 - Transparency

The proposed amendment shall be submitted to the members by the Executive Board at least four weeks in advance of the meeting. Proposed amendments to be submitted to the members include:

10.1(a) 10.1.1 Any amendment that is submitted to the President at least six weeks in advance of the meeting at which the vote is scheduled, and has been signed by a General quorum (see Article 23).

10.1(b) 10.1.2 Any amendment approved by the Executive Board for submission.

Section 10.2 - Approval

This Constitution may be amended by a three-fourths (3⁄4) vote at a general membership meeting. At least a General quorum (see Article 23) must be present in order for the amendment to pass. If fewer than a General quorum are present, and the amendment obtains a three-fourths (3⁄4) majority support, the amendment can be submitted as a referendum, described in Section 6.4.

Section 10.3 - Sensibility

The following limitations apply to possible introduction of amendments to the Constitution:

10.3(a) 10.3.1 An article may not be amended more than once within a six (6) month period.

10.3(b) 10.3.2 An amendment which has been previously introduced, may not be submitted more than once in a twelve (12) month period.