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Page 5 of 13 CPLSO Procedures for the Development and Coordination of Standards (ANSI Approved: 11th December 2018) Any comments received subsequent to the closing of the public review and comment period may be considered as part of the current disposition process or shall be considered in the same manner as a new proposal. Timely comments that are not related to the proposal under consideration shall be documented and considered in the same manner as submittal of a new proposal and will generally be considered during the next review cycle. The submitter of the comments shall be so notified. Unresolved objections, attempts at resolution, and any substantive change (see Essential Requirements Annex A for definition of substantive change) shall be reported to the consensus body in order to afford all members an opportunity to respond, reaffirm, or change their vote within four weeks. Substantive changes made in a proposed American National Standard shall be listed in Standards Action in accordance with Essential Requirements, Section 2.5. 4.6 Recirculation and new ballot options If a previous round of balloting results in any substantive changes, a recirculation ballot shall be sent to the canvassees. In addition, all canvassees will receive a summary regarding the extent of changes that were made, including identification of any substantive changes. If any canvassees do not respond to the recirculation ballot, then their ballots from the previous round of balloting shall carryover to the current round of ballots. If balloting results in substantial changes (e.g. many sections moved/rearranged, many additions/deletions, etc. that interfere with understanding the changes), then the CPLSO Standards Coordinator (in consultation with the developing committee chair) may determine that the resulting new version of the standard should be treated as a new proposal. In this case, the previous balloting results may be discarded in favor of a new set of ballots with no carryover of votes from the most recent ballot to the current ballot. If this action is taken, the cover letter, the ballot and any reminders shall clearly state that previously cast votes will be discarded in favor of the response on the current ballot. 4.7 Canvass list membership maintenance If a canvassee is unresponsive to two consecutive ballots and the corresponding reminders, their status shall be changed to inactive on the canvass list. The canvassee may return to active status only by written request pledging their active participation and submittal of any future ballots related to the standard. 4.8 Criteria for approval Approval of a new standard, revision or reaffirmation of an existing standard, or an addendum to part or all of an existing standard shall require approval by at least a majority of the canvass list and at least two‐thirds of those voting, including abstentions. 4.9 Withdrawal An American National Standard must be supported by an ANSI‐Accredited Standards Developer. If an accredited standards developer wishes to withdraw its approval of one or more of its American National Standards, it may do so without a vote of the relevant consensus body. If an accredited standards developer does withdraw one or more of its American National Standards, then the standards developer shall notify ANSI immediately and the standard shall be withdrawn as an ANS and announced in Standards Action. 4.10 Expedited procedures CPLSO may intend to use the Expedited Procedures as found in ANSI Procedures for the National Adoption of ISO and IEC Standards as American National Standards 5 Submittal of Proposed Standard for Approval Upon completion of the procedures for canvass, for disposition of views and objections, and for appeals, the proposed standard may be submitted to ANSI for approval using ANSI’s BSR‐9 or equivalent form. The information to be supplied to ANSI shall include:
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