Difference between revisions of "Committees"
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− | Extraordinary committees are created by the [[General body members|general body]] of the [[KGB|organization]] for any old reason. Extraordinary committees have owners, selected by open auction immediately following the creation of the committee, and the owner selects and replaces (at will) the chair of the committee. Ownership of a committee is transferable by notification to the [[Recording Secretary]]. | + | Extraordinary committees are created by the [[General body members|general body]] of the [[KGB|organization]] for any old reason. Extraordinary committees have owners, selected by open auction immediately following the creation of the committee, and the owner selects and replaces (at will) the chair of the committee. Ownership of a committee is transferable by notification to the [[RecSec|Recording Secretary]]. |
− | The [[Recording Secretary]] is charged with keeping track of the membership of ordinary committees, and with the ownership of extraordinary committees, though this is, frankly, an impossible task. | + | The [[RecSec|Recording Secretary]] is charged with keeping track of the membership of ordinary committees, and with the ownership of extraordinary committees, though this is, frankly, an impossible task. |
Revision as of 18:09, 7 November 2006
The committees of KGB are many and varied. The Bylaws indicate that there are two types of committees, Ordinary and Extraordinary.
'Ordinary Committees' Ordinary committees are formed by Exec for a specific purpose. An example of an ordinary committee is the Booth committee.
'Extraordinary Committees' Extraordinary committees are created by the general body of the organization for any old reason. Extraordinary committees have owners, selected by open auction immediately following the creation of the committee, and the owner selects and replaces (at will) the chair of the committee. Ownership of a committee is transferable by notification to the Recording Secretary.
The Recording Secretary is charged with keeping track of the membership of ordinary committees, and with the ownership of extraordinary committees, though this is, frankly, an impossible task.