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the general assembly may confer upon them the power to
decide.
Then later it states that a majority of them
shall be competent to act. I am not passing on what has happened in the
past. I think we are living in a new era. I think what
has occurred in the past is what they have been doing, and
that is, holding their sessions in the public, having their
minutes in the public, when these ".axtraordinary emergencies
arise. It is a very simple matter for the decisions to
be made in the presence of a majority. If the delay takes
place for an hour or two, there is nothing extraordinary
and no harm will result. I just think that we have to
have this kind of a provision in this kind of a Board
foundation, because if you don't, why then it is going to
be very very simple, more and more to find these emergencies
occurring.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Boyce.
DELEGATE BOYCE: Delegate Sherbow, will you
yield to a question.
THE CHAIRMAN: Does Delegate Sherbow yield? |