<Li> Adjourning the meeting </Li> <P> While presiding, the chairman should remain impartial and not interrupt a speaker if the speaker has the floor and is following the rules of the group . In committees or small boards, the chairman votes along with the other members . However, in assemblies or larger boards, the chairman should vote only when it can affect the result . At a meeting, the chairman only has one vote (i.e. the chairman cannot vote twice and cannot override the decision of the group unless the organization has specifically given the chairman such authority). </P> <P> The powers of the chairman vary widely across organizations . In some organizations the chairman has the authority to hire staff and make financial decisions, while in others the chairman only makes recommendations to a board of directors, and still others the chairman has no executive powers and is mainly a spokesman for the organization . The amount of power given to the chairman depends on the type of organization, its structure, and the rules it has created for itself . </P> <P> If the chairman exceeds the given authority, engages in misconduct, or fails to perform the duties, the chairman may face disciplinary procedures . Such procedures may include censure, suspension, or removal from office . The rules of the particular organization would provide details on who can perform these disciplinary procedures and the extent that they can be done . Usually, whoever appointed or elected the chairman has the power to discipline this officer . </P>

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