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* Hearing presentations from such Committees and Sub-Groups as desire to do so.
 
* Hearing presentations from such Committees and Sub-Groups as desire to do so.
  
Previously, this was also the time for presentation of the annual [[State of the Society]] address from a [[Consuls|Consul]]. (This has sometimes been delayed to the following Board meeting when subject matter was sensitive.) This was discontinued with the termination of the office of Consul after the 2017 meeting.
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Previously, this was also the time for presentation of the annual [[State of the Society]] address from a [[Consuls|Consul]]. (This has sometimes been delayed to the following Board meeting when subject matter was sensitive.) This was discontinued with the termination of the office of Consul with the 2016 address being the last.
  
 
Should a quorum be obtained, additional actions possible are limited to:
 
Should a quorum be obtained, additional actions possible are limited to:
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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.
 
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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Revision as of 18:27, 1 January 2018

The Annual Meeting of The Augustan Society, Inc., is required by the By-Laws, which also require it to be called at 10am on 18 August each year. For practical reasons, it is normally immediately recessed to the following Saturday at the site of the Annual Convention, if any, or the next regular Board meeting.

The Annual Meeting is open to the public, by law. Roll of members is taken by list to determine if a quorum is present. A quorum is 10% of the membership, and as such it has only rarely been possible to obtain a quorum since the Society moved from Torrance.

Actions that may take place at a meeting without a quorum are few, but they normally include:

  • Conduction an 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.

Previously, this was also the time for presentation of the annual State of the Society address from a Consul. (This has sometimes been delayed to the following Board meeting when subject matter was sensitive.) This was discontinued with the termination of the office of Consul with the 2016 address being the last.

Should a quorum be obtained, additional actions possible are limited to:

  • Actions referred to the Annual Meeting by the Board;
  • Proposing actions for Board consideration;
  • Resolutions of thanks or commendation; and
  • Resolutions to the Board, imploring their action.

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.