This article is from the Table Tennis (Ping Pong) FAQ, by ttennis@bu.edu with numerous contributions by others.
2.7.2 Amendments may be passed at the next meeting only by a
two-thirds vote of those voting, a quorum being present. Proxy voting
will not be allowed on an amendment to the By-Laws.
2.7.3 Amendments may be voted on through the mail. The Secretary will
distribute the proposal and will receive the votes not less than 30
days later. The amendment will pass if two-thirds of the entire
E.C. vote in favor, unless two or more E.C. members request discussion
at the next meeting.
2.7.4 Any USATT member may propose an amendment directly to an
E.C. member, who will, at his discretion, present it at the next
E.C. meeting. If the E.C. does not immediately reject it, it will
then be referred to the appropriate committee(s), without whose
recommendation further action will not be taken.
2.7.5 The substance of any amendment will be published in the National
Publication.
2.7.6 Documents prepared by members of the E.C. or committee chairmen,
when approved by the E.C., will have full force as By-Laws (e.g.,
E.C. minutes, Tournament Guide, Selection Manual, budget, etc.) and
will be amended in the same manner as By-Laws. These are generally
known as rules or regulations.
2.7.7 Standing Rules: See By-Law2.14.
2.8.1 Tournament regulations are contained in Section 3 of this
handbook and in the Tournament Guide.
 
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