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Originally Posted by CharlieF
Hi All.
As Jim Spencer has said the time for debate really was at the AGM. Accordingly, this "one off" post is simply to clear up a misunderstanding concerning the issue of "not being allowed to discuss dimensions" at the AGM.
This is not correct.
When the draft lipo specification (available to all at the start of the meeting) was debated it was pointed out that this form of words had received Electric Board (EB) support at their meeting the previous day and was proposed to go forward for acceptance by EFRA at their AGM the following week.
Any member present who was unhappy with this way forward had the opportunity at this point to proposed a change to this specification.
An amendment proposal would have triggered a vote and a positive result would have constituted an AGM section supported change to the EB. This change would then go forward to the EB for adoption or otherwise by the other electric sections.
No amendment proposal was made, so no vote was taken, so the draft specification stood as written.
I now appreciate that this "process of making change" is not well understood, however, it can not be said that the opportunity to make change was unavailable to the membership at the AGM.
I hope this aids understanding.
Regards.
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charlie
first thanks for comin on here and expalining what could have been done.
did anyone explain this to the floor before the "no amendment proposal" was moved on from. ?
from who i have spoke to they seem to feel they were told dimensions could not be discussed, if they were discussed then maybe and amendment would have been made.
like wise a comment could have been made this is what the eb are putting to efra, and without knowing it it goes through with no amendment which seems the unfortunate case
i have been to many agms and i would not have known i could have amended a EB proposal that was going to be put to effra.