CZ:Editorial Council Resolution 0013: Difference between revisions

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== Resolution history ==
== Resolution history ==
* Proposed:  
* Proposed: July 03, 2008
* Entered queue: (bypassed queue)
* Entered queue: (bypassed queue)
* Entered initial discussion:  
* Entered initial discussion: For 7 days from July 04, 2008
* Entered public discussion:  
* Entered public discussion:  
* Entered discussion of Amendment:  
* Entered discussion of Amendment:  

Revision as of 21:07, 3 July 2008

The resolution

Whereas, The Medical Disclaimers proposes to include medical disclaimer phrases on all articles relating to prescription drugs and medical conditions. Resolved, That the Council adopts the document "CZ:Proposals/Medical_Disclaimers," to be implemented by a group designated to do so.

Method of execution

The Council will request David E.Volk to form the designated group for its implementation.

Amendments

Vote

Current status

  • In the Queue

Discussion

Sponsors

Before it is added to the Agenda, these sponsors, but only these sponsors, may edit the text of the resolution. After it is added to the Agenda, it cannot be edited by anyone except via the amendment process.

Resolution history

  • Proposed: July 03, 2008
  • Entered queue: (bypassed queue)
  • Entered initial discussion: For 7 days from July 04, 2008
  • Entered public discussion:
  • Entered discussion of Amendment:
  • Scheduled close of discussion of Amendment:
  • Entered voting on motion to amend (Amendment):
  • Close of voting motion to amend (Amendment):
  • Entered voting on resolution:
  • Close of voting on resolution:
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