Another state project has a month long roll call. Each project is different
and should have its own guidelines for roll calls. For MT, I have always
allowed 2 weeks for a roll call, then sent a private email to anyone not
responding giving them an extra 48 hours to contact me. That system has
worked well for the project.
Shirley
On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 2:31 PM, Karen De Groote <iagenieme(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Nancy,
The 48 hour was a rule from another state. I was giving an example on how
it works elsewhere without roll call. Shirley has done roll call before.
I like surprise roll calls because if they are at certain times a year then
the CC can only tend business at those times and is awol the rest of the
time. Not cool.
Karen
On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 11:52 AM, Nancy Thornton <nancetho(a)montana.com>
wrote:
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> Hi Karen, etal.
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> Sorry, but  the "48-hour" rule doesn't appear on the
> new policy page. It states in one place that there is a two week grace
> period to correct problems, and in another that 30 days is granted to get
> in touch before the powers that be fall on the CC.....
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> That's why roll call should be discussed further. I
didn't
> check
> yet what USGenWeb says.
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> Nancy
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> Teton County MTGenWeb
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