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TRF: The Rotary Foundation

6.080.2. Vacancy Immediately Preceding Assumption of Office. If the office of president-elect becomes vacant after the convention adjourns, but before 1 July, the vacancy shall be considered to occur on 1 July and be filled in accordance with section 6.070. 6.080.3. Contingencies for Vacancies. The president shall determine the procedure for a contingency not contemplated by this section.

6.090. Vacancy in the Office of Vice-President or Treasurer. For a vacancy in the office of vice-president or treasurer, the president shall select a second-year director to fill the unexpired term. 6.100. Compensation of Officers. The general secretary shall be the only officer to receive compensation, as set by the board. There shall be no payments, including any expressions of appreciation, honoraria or similar payments, to any other officer or the president-nominee, other than reimbursement of reasonable, documented expenditures as authorized by the board’s expense reimbursement policy.

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Article 7 Council on Legislation

7.010. Types of Legislation. 7.020. Who May Propose Legislation. 7.030. District Endorsement of Club Legislation. 7.040. Purpose and Effect Statement. 7.050. Deadline for Enactments and Position Statements. 7.060. Duly Proposed Enactments; Defective Enactments and Position Statements. 7.070. Review of Legislation. 7.080. Interim Provisions. 7.090. Extraordinary Meeting of the Council. 7.010. Types of Legislation. The council on legislation shall consider enactments and position statements. Enactments are legislation seeking to amend the constitutional documents. Position statements are legislation seeking to state RI’s position. 7.020. Who May Propose Legislation. Enactments may be proposed by a club, a district conference, the general council or conference of RIBI, the council on legislation, or the board. Only the board may propose position statements. The board shall not propose legislation related to TRF without prior agreement by the TRF trustees. 7.030. District Endorsement of Club Legislation. Club-proposed enactments must be endorsed by its district at a district conference, a district legislation meeting, or an RIBI district council. Where time does not allow proposed enactments to be submitted to the district conference, a district legislation meeting, or RIBI district council, the proposed enactments may be submitted to the

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