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Process for Amending the Bylaws. The Bylaws may be altered, amended or repealed and new Bylaws may be adopted by obtaining (a) the affirmative vote of a majority of the Academy Board at any regular or special meeting of the Academy Board, if a notice setting forth the terms of the proposal has been given in accordance with the notice requirements for special meetings, and (b) the written approval of the changes or amendments by the University President. In the event that a proposed change is not accepted by the University President, the University Board shall consider and vote upon a change proposed by the Academy Board following an opportunity for a written and oral presentation to the University Board by the Academy Board. The University Board, or its designee, may require an amendment or amendments to the Academy’s Bylaws. Such amendment(s) shall be approved by the Academy Board and take effect at the next public meeting of the Academy Board following notice of the required amendment(s). Amendments to the bylaws take effect only after they have been approved by both the Academy Board and the University President or University Board.
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Process for Amending the Bylaws. The Bylaws may be altered, amended or repealed and new Bylaws may be adopted by obtaining (a) the affirmative vote of a majority of the Academy Board at any regular or special meeting of the Academy Board, if a notice setting forth the terms of the proposal has been given in accordance with the notice requirements for special meetings, and (b) the written approval of the changes or amendments by the University President. In the event that a proposed change is not accepted by the University President, the University Board shall consider and vote upon a change proposed by the Academy Board following an opportunity for a written and oral presentation to the University Board by the Academy Board. Amendments to the bylaws take effect only after they have been approved by both the Academy Board and the University President or University Board.
Process for Amending the Bylaws. The Bylaws may be altered, amended or repealed and new Bylaws may be adopted by obtaining (a) the affirmative vote of a majority of the Academy Board at any regular or special meeting of the Academy Board, if a notice setting forth the terms of the proposal has been given in accordance with the notice requirements for special meetings, and (b) the written approval of the changes or amendments by the University President. Amendments to the bylaws take effect only after they have been approved by both the Academy Board and the University President or University Board. The University Board, or the President, may, at any time, require specific changes to the Bylaws or may propose a meeting to discuss potential revision. The Academy Board may delegate to an officer of the Academy the review and, if permitted by the University Board of the President, negotiation of changes or amendments to the Bylaws. In the event an amendment or amendments to the Bylaws are required by the University Board or the President, the amendment(s) shall be made to the Bylaws at the next regular meeting following such direction.

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