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How to Submit a Resolution

 

 Each year, Pennsylvania Society for the Advancement of the  Deaf (PSAD) will accept resolutions up until Friday night at the conference. You may send resolutions anytime from June 1 up until conference and the resolutions will be given to the appointed committee of resolutions, whose task is to consider and recommend appropriate resolutions to the members attending the annual meeting.

 

 If you are a member of Pennsylvania Society for the Advancement of the Deaf, and are interested in submitting a resolution for consideration by the PSAD Committee on Resolutions, please be aware of the following requirements and restrictions:

1.All resolutions must be typewritten, titled, and dated.
2.Only members in good standing of Pennsylvania Society of the Advancement of the Deaf may submit resolutions.
3.

All of the following information must be included with all submissions, regardless of whether they are sent by regular mail or email:

 a. The name of the person submitting the resolution is a member of PSAD. 
b. The address of the person submitting the resolution.
c. The videophone number of the person submitting the resolution.
d. The email address of the person submitting the resolution.

4.All submissions will be dated WHEN RECEIVED by the Committee.

 

Please submit the information above to resolutions@psadweb.org

 

 Those without access to a computer may contact the chair of Bylaws committee, Jeffrey Yockey, 3914 Sr 92 N, Nicholson, PA 18446 and submit their resolutions.

 

The PSAD Committee on Resolutions is vested with the authority to combine, title or retitle, and reword submitted resolutions, and to submit resolutions entirely of its own making.

 

How to Frame a Resolution

 

Resolution writing generally follows conventional lines. A resolution is usually couched in almost legal phrasing, consisting of two parts: (a) the reasons for the resolution, preceded by WHEREAS, and (b) the resolution itself preceded by be it RESOLVED; in case of more than one "RESOLVED," be it further RESOLVED. 

 

If you feel that you don't understand how the writing of the resolutions, don't worry, the PSAD committee of resolutions will help and revise it for you.

 

 

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