Relevant Rules on Recirculation

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Relevant Rules on Recirculation January 2003 Relevant Rules on Recirculation John Kowalski Sharp Labs John Kowalski, Sharp Labs

January 2003 802.11 Operating Rules NO explicit requirement for recirculation ballot However, (Section 1) “The 802.11 WG operates under the Operating rules of IEEE Project 802, LAN/MAN Standards Committee (ref. [rules3]) and the hierarchy of rules under which IEEE Project 802 operates.” John Kowalski, Sharp Labs

Relevant text from 802 Operating Rules: January 2003 Relevant text from 802 Operating Rules: “The Working Group Chair determines if and how negative votes in an otherwise affirmative letter ballot are to be resolved. Normally, the Working Group meets to resolve the negatives or assigns the task to a ballot resolution group. There is a recirculation requirement. For guidance on the recirculation process see Section 5.4.3.2 Resolution of comments, objections, and negative votes in the IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual.” John Kowalski, Sharp Labs

January 2003 And, from Section 5.4.3.2 in the IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual... (http://standards.ieee.org/guides/opman/sect5.html#5.4) “Further resolution efforts, including additional recirculation ballots, may be required if additional negative votes (with new technical comments) result. However, once 75% approval has been achieved, the IEEE has an obligation to the majority to review and publish the standard quickly. Therefore, once 75% approval has been achieved, the IEEE requirements for consensus have been met. Efforts to resolve negative votes may continue for a brief period; however, should such resolution not be possible in a timely manner, the Sponsor should forward the submittal to RevCom.” John Kowalski, Sharp Labs