Hi

The resolution of any issues should be that the constituency bylaws are conformed with the NCSG charter.  For that to work the NCSG charter ought to be stable.  If we throw everything up in the air at the same time it’s going to be operationally a mess, so it’d be sensible to get the NCUC and NPOC work done first and then consider whether NCSG needs tweaks, no?

Bill

On Sep 14, 2016, at 00:27, Sam Lanfranco <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Whether or not the NCSG charter needs updating depends in resolving some of the places where the NCSG charter and the NPOC (or NCUC) charters have issues, and the nature of how those issue are resolved.
I do not know if areas where the NCUC charter is inconsistent with the NCSG charter only require NCUC charter revisions, or if there are some inconsistencies that might require NCSG charter adjustments.
Where things go there will depend on what comes out of the dialogues around individual charter revisions.

Sam L.

On 9/13/2016 6:10 PM, Mueller, Milton L wrote
Klaus wrote:
 
I think that the charters of NCUC, NPOC and the NCSG are interdependent.
Both NCUC and NPOC charters are dependent on the NCSG charter. One of the reasons we are updating the (older) NCUC charter is that it was not consistent in certain ways with the newer NCSG charter, and NCSG as the umbrella group has to take precedence. I don't know whether the same is true of NPOC.

But I see no special need to update the NCSG charter .


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