Bylaws and standing rules are both essential for governing an organization like the PYC, but these two categories serve different purposes. Bylaws establish the basic rules for the organization, including its purpose, structure, membership requirements, and election procedures. Standing rules, on the other hand, are more detailed and specific rules that provide guidelines for administering the organization's day-to-day operations. They address administrative procedures, committee assignments, and other matters that are not covered in the bylaws.
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