We need unanimous approval for ANY changes to the charter.

We are going to clarify the following sections of the charter - bold italic is changed text:

Here are the ideas we want to convey:

ARTICLE THREE: MEMBERSHIP

Section 1: Classes and Eligibility

Anyone wishing to participate in the ALL SHIELD calls shall reach out to the community via email to SHIELDLabCodes@gmail.com, providing an introductory statement as to their interest in joining the community. For a more engaged participation in Workgroups or at the Steering Committee level there shall be two classes of membership in the organization:

Section 2: Rights - no suggested changes

All Members shall have the following rights in service of achieving and advancing the organization's mission:

In addition, all Organizational Members shall have the following additional rights:

Section 3: Voting - no suggested changes

Any Member may abstain from participating in a vote.

Section 4: Responsibilities - no suggested changes

All Members shall contribute time and expertise to SHIELD Community workgroups, honor their SHIELD Community commitments, solicit opinions from stakeholders, represent their broader field, be responsive to the organization's strategic goals, adhere to the organization’s charter and standing rules, and ensure their attendance and active participation in meetings and Workgroups.

Section 5: Membership Composition - no suggested changes

Members shall be drawn from the following stakeholder groups, and each Member shall be categorized as being primarily a representative of one of these Stakeholder Categories:

Section 6: Membership Application and Certification - updates and a new section

Nominations for Membership in Workgroups or Steering Committee shall be made by a community participant in writing (can be self-nomination using email) addressed to the respective group's Chair and/or Vice Chair. In addition to being nominated, an organization or individual must also apply accept the nomination in writing; it is the responsibility of the Organizational Member(s) to obtain authorization from their Organization to participate as a Steering Committee member (instead of: assumed that representative of Organizational Members have that authorization). In the case of an Organizational Member, the application must also be signed by a duly authorized representative of the applicant. New Members must be approved by at least a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Steering Committee’s Voting Representatives.

A member is deemed to be in good standing if the member meets all ethical standards, policies, and procedures of the Organization.  Membership applies to Steering Committee members.

Section 7: Termination or Withdrawal of Membership - Add new section

Termination

A Member may be suspended or terminated by the unanimous consent of the Steering Committee’s Voting Members on the good faith determination that the Member in a material or serious degree violated the organization’s charter, or rules of conduct, or has engaged in conduct material and seriously prejudicial to the purposes and interests of the organization.  Termination means that the Member loses its rights and benefits of membership (including rights to participate in any of the activities of the organization such as participation in workgroups) until such time as the Member’s membership is reinstated based on the requirements stated by the Steering Committee.

Withdrawal from Membership

A Member may withdraw from the organization at any time by providing written notice to the organization's Chair and Vice Chair.

Appeal of Termination from Membership

An appeal of a termination shall be submitted to the Chair and Vice Chair, which would be presented to the Steering Committee for a hearing and final decision requiring a 2/3 vote approval of quorate Steering Committee.