
Amendment Procedures
Amendment procedures refer to the processes used to change or update the rules or laws of a governing document, such as a constitution or organizational bylaws. Typically, this involves proposing a change, which must then be approved through a specific voting process. The requirements for approval can vary; for example, a simple majority or a supermajority (more than 50%) may be needed. These procedures ensure that amendments reflect the will of the people or members while maintaining stability and continuity in governance.