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The Open Gaming Society, which is run by the moderator of the pro-GG panel, released "The Doctrine of Gaming"
http://www.theopengamingsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/the-doctrine-of-gaming-4-0.pdf
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In version 7 of this, there is a section about the president:
Subsection 1. Voting in a President
A president is voted in by both the board and the community. The candidates must receive a sixty percent [60%]
majority vote from the community and a three-fifths [3/5] majority vote from the board to become president. A
presidential candidate must possess the same qualifications as any board member (see Article 1. Section 3.
Subsection 1). The president may serve as many terms as they are re-elected for there is no limit. The president
may step down at any time without reason, but must give a one month (30 day) notice.
Subsection 2. Impeaching a president
A president may be impeached when they has done one of the following: overreaching the powers ascribed in
this document, engaging in harassment of any sort for an extended period of time, breaking a law that would
result in a jail or prison sentence longer than one week (seven days), denying the legitimacy of this doctrine,
taking bribes, using the powers of the president to engage in overtly discriminatory behavior, or being deemed
incompetent by both the community and the board. The community vote eighty percent [80%] in favor of the
presidents removal from office, and the board must vote four-fifths [4/5] in favor.
When voting to impeach the president community and board members must present any evidence available
including, but not limited to, documents, archives, public records, electronic logs, imagery, video, and audio
recordings all must have either a date or time (or both) present and legible.
Subsection 3. Veto
The president has the power to veto an amendment that has already been voted on by both the community
and the board. If an amendment is voted in by both the board and community the president will have 24 hours
to veto it or it becomes permanent. The president may also veto board appointments so long as they provide
credible, and substantial reasoning for their decision. They may not veto a board appointment based on gender,
race, religious beliefs or lack thereof, sexual orientation, or any other superficial descriptors.
The president may veto only 3 times during a single term. This is done to place greater weight on the power of the
veto and to ensure that its power is not abused or overused. If the president is re-elected the veto count will reset.
If any veto remains it is cast out and does not carry over across terms.
http://www.theopengamingsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/the-doctrine-of-gaming-7-0.pdf