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\item Keep a public record of changes to the Constitution
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\end{enumerate}
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Failure to meet any of these expectations is grounds for revocation of Maintainer status by E-Board.
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\asubsection{Constitutional Maintainer Term}
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If a Maintainer no longer satisfies \ref{ConstitutionalMaintainerQualifications}, they lose Maintainer status and move to Prior Maintainer Status.
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Maintainer status otherwise lasts until it is resigned, or until it is revoked by an E-Board Vote.
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A Maintainer may resign at any time by notifying the current E-Board and Maintainer group.
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\asubsection{Prior Constitutional Maintainers}
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Prior Constitutional Maintainers are those members who are no longer current Active Members and have not been granted an extension by the current Constitutional Maintainers.
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Prior Constitutional Maintainers are those members who are no longer Active Members and have not been granted an extension by the current Constitutional Maintainers.
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Extensions last until the end of the Standard Operating Session.
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The current Maintainers may draft rules and regulations specifying the rights and priveleges associated with an extension.
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The current Maintainers may draft rules and regulations specifying the rights and privileges associated with an extension.
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\asection{Root Type Persons}
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The OpComm Directorship is responsible for overseeing the implementation of maintenance and upgrades to the CSH computer systems networks.
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