WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BOARD RESOLUTIONS? Ordinary Resolution. Board resolutions passed by a simple majority are called an ordinary resolution. Special Resolution. Should a board resolution require a greater majority, it is no longer an ordinary resolution. Unanimous Resolutions.
OPMA's stated goal is to ensure that the state, its agencies, and its political subdivisions deliberate and take action openly (Section 52-4-102). A public body is required to provide public notice of a meeting at least 24 hours before the meeting.
About Resolutions Simple resolution –A simple resolution need only be passed by the house of origin (House or Senate). Joint Resolution –A joint resolution must be passed by both House and Senate. Concurrent Resolution –A concurrent resolution must be passed by the House and Senate and signed by the governor.
There are four types of resolution to consider for any dataset—radiometric, spatial, spectral, and temporal. Radiometric resolution is the amount of information in each pixel, that is, the number of bits representing the energy recorded.
Common ADR processes include mediation, arbitration, and neutral evaluation.
About Resolutions Simple resolution –A simple resolution need only be passed by the house of origin (House or Senate). Joint Resolution –A joint resolution must be passed by both House and Senate. Concurrent Resolution –A concurrent resolution must be passed by the House and Senate and signed by the governor.
Resolutions are usually for two purposes. First, resolutions express consensus on matters of public policy: lawmakers routinely deliver criticism or support on a broad range of social issues, legal rights, court opinions, and even decisions. Second, resolutions are passed for internal, administrative purposes.