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Chairs SHALL maintain strict impartiality and act in the Organization's interest.
Chairs MAY limit the amount of time allocated to a particular agenda item or discussion point.
Chairs SHALL, after a reasonable period of discussion time, use the following means to reach a decision, but not limited to:
a statement of the Chair's view of group consensus, which shall be accepted by the group if there are no objections.
assignment of action items to progress the issue in as short as time as possible.
invite single or few objectors to no longer sustain their objections.
informal voting.
formal voting.
Chairs MAY require that new information be provided about an issue before earlier decisions can be reopened/revisited.
The work and progress of the group are appropriately communicated through regular status reports to the SCOSC.
The Shared Chair positions MAY delegate tasks to the Vice-chair, including chairing the group as and when necessarybetween them.
Decision Making
Consensus/Voting/Approval.
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