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Section Banner: Policy-making during a General Assembly: delegates stand at 'Pro,' 'Con,' and 'Procedure' microphones, speaking or waiting to speak. Photo by Nancy Pierce.

*Section 15.2. Submission of Proposed Amendment.

Proposed amendments to these Bylaws may be submitted only by:

  1. the Board of Trustees;
  2. the General Assembly Planning Committee;
  3. the Commission on Appraisal;
  4. not less than fifteen certified member congregations by action of their governing boards or their congregations; such proposed amendments to Bylaws must be received by the Board of Trustees on February 1 whenever the regular General Assembly opens in June; otherwise, not less than 110 days before the General Assembly; or
  5. a district by official action at a duly called district meeting at which a quorum is present, such proposed amendment to be received by the Board of Trustees on February 1 whenever the regular General Assembly opens in June; otherwise, not less than 110 days before the next General Assembly.

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Last updated on Friday, July 22, 2011.

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