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Annual Meeting

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correcting when elections may be held
Actions that may take place at a meeting without a quorum are few, but they normally include:
* Conduction an [[Elections|Election]] for vacancies on the Board of Directors, unless such election has already taken place by mail, in which case the results of said election is presented; and
* Hearing presentations from such Committees and Sub-Groups as desire to do so.
Should a quorum be obtained, additional actions possible are limited to:
* <ul><li>Conduction an [[Elections|Election]] for Directors, unless such election has already taken place by mail, in which case the results of said election is presented;</li> <li>Actions referred to the Annual Meeting by the [[Board]];</li>* <li>Proposing actions for Board consideration;</li>* <li>Resolutions of thanks or commendation; and</li>* <li>Resolutions to the Board, imploring their action.</li></ul>
This limited scope is because the Board is generally in charge of the conduct of the Society, with little authority left to the membership at large.
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