§ 101-64. Quorum.  


Latest version.
  • A quorum must be present for the transaction of business of the board. In accordance with the Georgia law, four of the seven elected commissioners must be present to constitute a quorum. It is the duty of the chair to enforce this rule. Any commissioner may raise a point of order if that commissioner believes that a quorum is not present. If during the course of a meeting a quorum is lost, the board cannot transact business. If, however, members of the board are in the commissioners' conference room adjacent to the assembly hall and are able to hear the business of the board through the public address system, the board has not lost a quorum. If a quorum is not attained within 30 minutes, the chair must adjourn the meeting.

(93-RC-701, Rule 4, 1-5-94)