Laserfiche WebLink
8. Votes are decided by majority. Usually, only a simple majority of votes cast <br /> suffices, but the board's rules or an applicable law~ may sometimes require an <br />I extraordinary majority. <br /> <br />i 9. There must be no fraud, trickeD', or deception in the board's proceedings. <br /> I0. The board's rules of procedure must be applied consistently. <br /> <br /> Most of the following rules may be modified to suit local needs and customs. <br /> For example, one rule eliminates the requirement of a second to a motion, and another <br /> provides that the chair votes on all questlon~, whether or not there is a tie vote; <br />I however, some boards may want to require a second to a motion, or may prefer that the <br /> chair votes only if a tie occurs. The comments follmving the rules note when rules state <br /> procedures required by law. Whenever a section of law is cited in the comments, see <br /> I that section before modifying the rule. In the comments, North Carolina General <br /> Statutes are cited as <br /> <br /> i Portions of the rules that should definitely be tailored to local needs are in <br /> brackets. <br /> <br />! <br /> <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />