Board business is decided by majority vote, Chair has casting vote, and circulated decisions require a supermajority. Decisions on the Board's business are made at meetings by a majority of votes with the Chairperson having a casting vote; the Chairperson may direct decision by circulation of papers and written member opinions, but such circulated decisions require a supermajority and must be supported by at least a two thirds majority of members.
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Board business is decided by majority vote, Chair has casting vote, and circulated decisions require a supermajority.
Decisions on the Board's business are made at meetings by a majority of votes with the Chairperson having a casting vote; the Chairperson may direct decision by circulation of papers and written member opinions, but such circulated decisions require a supermajority and must be supported by at least a two thirds majority of members.
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