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Original policy did not include a cancellation clause
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== Title==
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'' The title of the vote as it will appear in the Votes section of the wiki and the as the title of the Policy, should the vote pass.''
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== Sponsor ==
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gary newhouse garyn
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Ryan Pierce
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== Co-Sponsors ==
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''Names of at least two members eligible to vote (handle + real name)''
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== Vote Results ==
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  Quorum:[ ]
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  Yea Votes: [ ] 
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  Nay Votes: [ ]
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  Present or Abstain: [ ]
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== Definition of "Language" ==
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"The wording of a legal document." [tfd.com/language]
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== Schedule ==
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==== Proposal Date  ====
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Date this proposal was posted to the membership and a request for a vote date was sent to the Board.
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'''[February 24, 2022]'''
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==== Member Input ====
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Does the Sponsor choose to open the language of the vote for changes due to member input? (optional and can be modified at any time)
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'''[ xx ] YES [ ] NO'''
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==== Vote Announcement and Beginning Date of the Discussion Period ====
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((February 24, 20022))
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==== Language Lock Date and Start of Voting ====
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((March 3, 2022 ))
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==== Day of the Vote ====
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Date the Board has assigned for the vote. The Day of the Vote is the day the vote closes.
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(((March 8, 2022 8 PM))
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== Background ==
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the original policy was drafted to protect the safety of members at the space.  The original failed to include a cancellation or suspension clause
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== Synopsis ==
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The original policy did not include a cancellation clause.  Therefore we propose updating that policy to delegate to the Board of Directors the power to lift this requirement based upon the current City of Chicago requirement for indoor spaces such as fitness centers, entertainment spaces and eating places.
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== Language of the Vote ==
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add the phrase "we delegate to the Board of Directors the power to lift this requirement based upon the current City of Chicago requirement for indoor spaces such as fitness centers, entertainment spaces and eating places. " to the end of the policy.
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