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A quorum at all meetings of the CLPNA consists of 10% of regulated members present. t/f

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The necessity of a quorum for meetings requires the presence of a certain percentage of members, usually a majority, per the specific organization's bylaws; the statement's accuracy for the CLPNA depends on its bylaws, which should be directly consulted.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is regarding the quorum required for meetings of the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta (CLPNA). Quorum is the minimum number of members that must be present at any of its meetings for the legal proceedings to be valid. While you've mentioned a specific percentage (10%) to reach a quorum at the CLPNA meetings, it is important to note that quorum requirements can vary between different organizations.

Generally, to do business, a chamber or body like CLPNA needs a majority of members present, which constitutes a quorum. The members present must be capable of voting, though they need not all actually vote on every matter. The statement that a quorum consists of 10% of regulated members present cannot be confirmed as true or false without the specific bylaws or rules of the CLPNA.

If the governing documents of the CLPNA indeed state that 10% is the required quorum, then the statement would be true. It is always best to refer directly to the specific organization's bylaws for such details.

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