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Rule Book Change Proposals to be Considered at 2017 Convention for Inclusion in the 2018 ALPHA Rule Book The following rules will be forwarded to the appropriate Standing Committees at the 2017 Convention.
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Rule book change proposals are suggestions for modifications to the existing rules and regulations within an organization or a governing body.
Any member or representative of the organization or governing body can file rule book change proposals.
Rule book change proposals can be filled out by providing details of the proposed changes, reasoning behind the proposal, and any supporting evidence or documentation.
The purpose of rule book change proposals is to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the existing rules and regulations, and to address any deficiencies or shortcomings.
Rule book change proposals must include a detailed description of the proposed changes, the reasons for the changes, the potential impact of the changes, and any supporting data or research.
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