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Entertainment Commission rejects broad change to presidency rules

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · July 24, 2012
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Summary

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission debated and then rejected a proposed bylaws amendment to remove sector limits and extend the presidency from two to three years; commissioners agreed to revisit a narrower change at a future meeting after public comment and with a required 10‑day posting.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission voted down a proposal to strip sector restrictions from its bylaws and extend the presidency from two to three years.

The failed motion, introduced by a commissioner during the July 10 meeting, would have removed the rule that limits who may serve as president by the sector they represent and extended the maximum consecutive presidency from two to three years. The motion was seconded and debated for more than…

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