Article XIII. Amendments
Section 1. Constitutional Amendment by the Council
The Council may adopt amendments to the Constitution by a two-thirds majority of those voting at any regular meeting of the Council, provided that amendments have been introduced at the preceding regular meeting of the Council and that copies of proposed amendments have been distributed to the membership of JCTA for discussion and direction at least five working days prior to voting.
Section 2. Constitutional Amendment Petition by Membership
An amendment to this Constitution may be proposed by a petition signed by ten percent (10%) of the membership of the Association. Such an amendment shall require approval of two-thirds vote of the Representative Council.
| Bylaw 13-1 |
These Bylaws may be amended by a majority vote at any regular meeting of the Council provided that proposed amendments have been previously studied by the Constitution Revision Committee and the Board of Directors and that copies have been sent to the Professional Representatives two calendar weeks in advance of the meeting.
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| Bylaw 13-2 |
An amendment to the Bylaws may also be proposed by a petition signed by ten percent (10%) of the membership of the Association. Such amendments shall not require previous study by the Constitution Revision Committee and the Board of Directors and may be proposed at any regular meeting of the Representative Council without copies having been sent to professional representatives two calendar weeks in advance of the meeting. Such amendments shall require approval of a majority vote of the Representative Council.
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