Ok as well.
Stephen Lau wrote:
> No objection here.
>
> Simon Phipps wrote:
>> Thanks Mike, that looks good. I'd agree with using this text - any
>> objections from anyone (especially OGB members)?
>>
>> S.
>>
>> On Feb 15, 2009, at 22:49, Mike Kupfer wrote:
>>
>>> Okay, here's my proposal for revising Section 4.2, with change
>>> bars. The
>>> footnotes are explanatory and not part of the proposal.
>>>
>>> 4.2 Censures, Suspensions and Expulsions
>>>
>>> There may arise situations where the behavior of an individual
>>> community member violates the Community's norms.
>>>
>>> The Board will maintain an OGB Censure, Suspension and Expulsion
>>> Process dealing with the specifics of notification, mediation, fact
>>> finding and taking actions, such as censure, suspension of privileges
>>> and expulsion.
>>>
>>> A community member may only be expelled for behavior that
>>> has |
>>> previously resulted in suspension of privileges for that
>>> member[1]. |
>>> Expulsion of a member is subject to confirmation by a vote of
>>> the |
>>> Electorate Group. The Electorate Group may also revoke the
>>> prior |
>>> expulsion of a member. The threshold for approving or revoking
>>> an |
>>> expulsion is the same as the threshold for approving changes to
>>> the |
>>> Constitution[2][3]. |
>>>
>>> mike
>>>
>>>
>>> Footnotes:
>>> [1] This requirement is the same as the current Constitution.
>>> [2] Currently a simple majority as long as there is a quorum, as per
>>> Section 2.1.3 of the proposed Constitution.
>>> [3] My intent is that we not make "operational" activities harder than
>>> changes to the Constitution. I thought it would be better to
>>> explicitly tie the expulsion rules to the rules for Constitution
>>> changes, rather than repeat the text from Section 2.1.3 ("majority
>>> of the Electorate Group members participating in a quorate
>>> election").
>>
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