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Are Boards allowed to administer an oath of office to someone via Zoom?

Posted on April 21, 2023

Answer: The quick answer is YES you can.  The important aspect is to follow the time frame outlined in your policy for this oath.

Read more answers to frequently asked questions at Ask AASB

Got a question? Email Timi Tullis, Tiffany Jackson or Jenni Lefing.


Are Boards allowed to administer an oath of office to someone via Zoom?, Ask AASB
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