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Difference between revisions of "Meetings of Non-Profit Members (AGM, SGM) (Societies Act FAQs)"

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==Member Proposals==
==Member Proposals==
===What is a member proposal?===
===What is a member proposal?===
A member proposal gives members the ability to raise issues for discussion at a general meeting. The proposal must be in writing,  no more than 500 words, include the text of any special resolution required to be considered, and signed by at least the minimum number of proposers.
A member proposal gives members the ability to raise issues for discussion at a general meeting. The proposal must be in writing,  no more than 500 words, include the text of any special resolution required to be considered, and signed by at least the minimum number of proposers. If the bylaws do not specify, then the default minimum number of proposers is 5% of voting members.


===If members of a non-profit properly submit a member proposal, does the proposal have to be discussed or voted on at the AGM?===
===If members of a non-profit properly submit a member proposal, does the proposal have to be discussed or voted on at the AGM?===
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