Hi,

> 4) Not more than two individuals who have an association with any
> organization within a Corporate Group may hold any number of SIG
> chair/co-chair or NRO NC positions. If an individual from a Corporate Group
> holds a position on the Executive Council, then no more than one person may
> be elected to a SIG chair/co-chair or NRO NC position. This condition does
> not apply to individuals who only have an association with an Exempt
> Organization.
> 5) If a member from a Corporate Group is elected to a seat on the
> Executive Council and there are already two individuals from the same
> Corporate Group in seats across the SIGs and/or NRO NC, one of the two
> individuals must resign from their position.
>     5.1) If one of the two individuals does not resign from their
> position, then the Executive Council by way of a resolution, must remove
> one of the two individuals from their position. The individual to be
> removed should be the individual who has served in their position the
> longest amount of time, unless this would leave the SIG without an
> individual to chair the SIG in which case the other person shall be removed.
> 6) For the purpose of 3.4.1(4-5):
>     6.1) "has an association with" means being a director or significant
> shareholder of, or being employed by, or having a consulting relationship
> with, or receiving material compensation from, such organisation.
>     6.2) "Corporate Group" means an organization (whether incorporated or
> not), together with all other bodies corporate with the same ultimate
> beneficial owner, and all their related bodies corporate.
>     6.3) "Exempt Organisation" means an organisation or community body
> registered in its respective economy that operates on a not-for-profit
> basis, and either:
>         6.3.1) performs a role of Internet coordination, operations, or
> governance, the name of which is specified by the Executive Council and
> published by APNIC on its website from time to time; or
>         6.3.2) performs a function that is wholly unrelated to APNIC’s
> activities (e.g. sporting clubs or academic clubs, etc.).
>
>
I agree with the authors' point of view in principle. but just want to
highlight that guidelines cannot exceed bylaws authority and most
importantly they can't create powers that don't exist in the bylaws.
Language matters.

/AS
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