One of the concerns was that the membership should be able to call a special meeting, if it chose to. In my reading of the bylaws, it doesn't appear that it can. It's something that perhaps needs to be addressed.
Also, the definition of “authorized representative” says that such people can represent, advise, or consult for a fee, which is the kind of thing lawyers do. Would the law society be able to sanction those who do the same kinds of things for a fee without being registered with CSIC?