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If an organizations statutes do not specify procedures, the General Assembly can typically adopt the agenda but may not modify it on the go. Consider consulting a legal expert to draft clear procedures for proposing new motions or modifying agendas during meetings. This ensures clarity and compliance with organizational governance.Full Conversation
it is about statutes of an organisation, preparing for a general assembly
Hey ****! Are you looking for guidance on drafting or amending the statutes for your organization's general assembly?
rules and agenda are prepared
Hey ****! If the rules and agenda are prepared, are you seeking advice on any specific legal requirements or procedures for the general assembly in Grad Skopje?
*. Article §*, section * - The General Assembly has the competence of "adopting the agenda and rules of procedure of each General Assembly"
This could theoretically allow the assembly to modify its agenda, including new motions that members feel that should be on the agenda
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Hey ****, it sounds like you're exploring the scope of the General Assembly's authority to modify its agenda. Here are some general points to consider:
- The General Assembly can usually adopt its own agenda and rules of procedure.
- Members may propose new motions to be included, following proper procedures.
- Review your organization's statutes for any specific guidelines.
If you have more specific questions about the statutes or procedures, feel free to ask!
- Members may propose new motions to be included, following proper procedures.
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Hey ****, it sounds like you've understood the process for proposing new motions within the General Assembly. If you need further clarification on how members can propose motions or any other procedural aspects, feel free to ask.
such proceures don't exist
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Hey ****, it sounds like you're dealing with a unique situation where the procedures for proposing new motions within your General Assembly might not be clearly defined. You might want to consider drafting specific procedures for this, or consult with a legal expert who can assist you in creating these guidelines. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
if the statutes doesn't mention the procedures, does it mean tat the general assembly can only addopt the agenda, not create it on the go?
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Hey ****! Generally, if the statutes don't specify procedures, the General Assembly can adopt the agenda but may not have the authority to create or modify it on the go. It’s best to consult with a legal expert to draft clear procedures for such situations. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!