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[Music] welcome this video is the second of three chapters on draft bylaw amendments related to council nominations this chapter outlines the draft by-law amendments that are required to enable the implementation of recommendation number one of the special committee of council on nominations move to a simplified transparent nomination approach using a formal structured assessment based on needed skills knowledge and attributes apegas existing bylaws give the nominating committee the authority to select nominees for election giving due consideration to the composition of council as required by the engineering and geoscience professions act and general regulation however the bylaws are silent on the authority of the nominating committee to develop policies and procedures that facilitate the creation and implementation of a clear effective process to identify assess and present a list of nominees for election currently all eligible nominees are assessed to determine whether they possess