Common use of Rules of Order Clause in Contracts

Rules of Order. Unless State law or Board-adopted rules apply, the Board President, as the presiding officer, will use Xxxxxx's Rules of Order, Newly Revised (11th Edition), as a guide when a question arises concerning procedure. Broadcasting and Recording Board Meetings Any person may record or broadcast an open Board meeting. Special requests to facilitate recording or broadcasting an open Board meeting, such as seating, writing surfaces, lighting, and access to electrical power, should be directed to the Superintendent at least 24 hours before the meeting. Recording meetings shall not distract or disturb Board members, other meeting participants, or members of the public. The Board President may designate a location for recording equipment, may restrict the movements of individuals who are using recording equipment, or may take such other steps as are deemed necessary to preserve decorum and facilitate the meeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2a, 120/2.02, 120/2.05, 120/2.06, and 120/7. 105 ILCS 5/10-6, 5/10-7, 5/10-12, and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:80 (Board Member Oath and Conduct), 2:150 (Committees), 2:200 (Types of School Board Meetings), 2:210 (Organizational School Board Meeting), 2:230 (Public Participation at School Board Meetings and Petitions to the Board) ADOPTED: September 15, 2003 REVISED: December 17, 2012; January 23, 2017; February 24, 2020; October 13, 2020

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Samples: www.csd17.org, www.csd17.org, www.csd17.org

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Rules of Order. Unless State law or Board-adopted rules apply, the Board President, as the presiding officer, will use the most recent edition of Xxxxxx's ’s Rules of Order, Order Newly Revised (11th Edition)Revised, as a guide when a question arises concerning procedure. Broadcasting and Recording Board Meetings Any person may record or broadcast an open Board meeting. Special requests to facilitate recording or broadcasting an open Board meeting, such as seating, writing surfaces, lighting, and access to electrical power, should be directed to the Superintendent at least 24 hours before the meeting. Recording meetings shall not distract or disturb Board members, other meeting participants, or members of the public. The Board President may designate a location for recording equipment, may restrict the movements of individuals who are using recording equipment, or may take such other steps as are deemed necessary to preserve decorum and facilitate the meeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2a, 120/2.02, 120/2.05, 120/2.06, and 120/7. 105 ILCS 5/10-6, 5/10-7, 5/10-12, and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:80 (Board Member Oath and Conduct), 2:150 (Committees), 2:200 (Types of School Board Meetings), 2:210 (Organizational School Board Meeting), 2:230 (Public Participation at School Board Meetings and Petitions to the Board) ADOPTED: September 15, 2003 REVISED: December 17, 2012; January 23, 2017; February 24, 2020; October 13, 2020; March 21, 2022

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Samples: www.csd17.org

Rules of Order. Unless State law or Board-adopted rules apply, the Board PresidentChairperson, as the presiding officer, will use Xxxxxx's Rules of Order, Newly Revised (11th Edition), as a guide when a question arises concerning procedure. Broadcasting and Recording Board Meetings Any person may record mayrecord or broadcast an open Board meeting. Special requests to facilitate recording or broadcasting an open Board meeting, such as seating, writing surfaces, lighting, and access to electrical power, should be directed to the Superintendent Director at least 24 hours before the meeting. Recording meetings shall not distract or disturb Board members, other meeting participants, or members of the public. The Board President may designate Chairperson maydesignate a location for recording equipment, may restrict mayrestrict the movements of individuals who are using recording equipment, or may take maytake such other steps as are deemed necessary to necessaryto preserve decorum and facilitate the meeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2a, 120/2.02, 120/2.05, and 120/2.06, and 120/7. 105 ILCS 5/10-6, 5/10-7, 5/10-12, and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:80 (Board Member Oath and Conduct), 2:200 (Types of Board of Control Meetings), 2:150 (Committees), 2:200 (Types of School Board Meetings), 2:210 (Organizational School Board of Control Meeting), 2:230 (Public Participation at School Board of Control Meetings and Petitions to the Board) ADOPTEDAdopted: September 15February 14, 2003 REVISED: December 17, 2012; January 23, 2017; February 24, 2020; October 13, 20202020 Special Education Association of Peoria County

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Samples: www.seapco.org

Rules of Order. Unless State law or Board-adopted rules apply, the Board President, as the presiding officer, will use the most recent edition of Xxxxxx's ’s Rules of Order, Order Newly Revised (11th Edition)Revised, as a guide when a question arises concerning procedure. Broadcasting and Recording Board Meetings Any person may record or broadcast an open a Board meeting. Special requests to facilitate recording or broadcasting an open Board meeting, such as seating, writing surfaces, lighting, and access to electrical power, should be directed to the Superintendent at least 24 hours before the of Education meeting. Recording meetings shall not distract or disturb Board members, other meeting participants, or members of the public. The Board President may designate a location for recording equipment, may restrict the movements of individuals who are using recording equipment, or may take such other steps as are deemed necessary to preserve decorum and facilitate the meeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2a, 120/2.02, 120/2.05, 120/2.06, and 120/7. 105 ILCS 5/10-6, 5/10-7, 5/10-12, and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:80 (Board Member Oath and Conduct), 2:150 (Committees), 2:200 (Types of School Board of Education Meetings), 2:210 (Organizational School Board of Education Meeting), 2:230 (Public Participation at School Board of Education Meetings and Petitions to the Board) ADOPTEDAdopted: September 15January 20, 2003 REVISED: December 17, 2012; January 23, 2017; February 24, 2020; October 13, 20202022 Leyden CHSD 212

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Samples: www.leyden212.org

Rules of Order. Unless State law or Board-adopted rules apply, the Board President, as the presiding officer, will use Xxxxxx's Rules of Order, Newly Revised (11th Editioncurrent edition), as a guide when a question arises concerning procedure. Broadcasting and Recording Board Meetings Any person may record or broadcast an open Board meeting. Special requests to facilitate recording or broadcasting an open Board meeting, such as seating, writing surfaces, lighting, and access to electrical power, should be directed to the Superintendent at least 24 hours before the meeting. Recording meetings shall not distract or disturb Board members, other meeting participants, or members of the public. The Board President may designate a location for recording equipment, may restrict the movements of individuals who are using recording equipment, or may take such other steps as are deemed necessary to preserve decorum and facilitate the meeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2a, 120/2.02, 120/2.05, and 120/2.06, and 120/7. 105 ILCS 5/10-6, 5/10-7, 5/10-12, and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:80 (Board Member Oath and Conduct), 2:200 (Types of Board of Education Meetings), 2:150 (Committees), 2:200 (Types of School Board Meetings), 2:210 (Organizational School Board of Education Meeting), 2:230 (Public Participation at School Board of Education Meetings and Petitions to the Board) ADOPTEDAdopted: September 15January 21, 2003 REVISED: December 17, 2012; January 23, 2017; February 24, 2020; October 13, 20202020 Newark CCSD 66

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Samples: core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com

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Rules of Order. Unless State law or Board-adopted rules apply, the Board President, as the presiding officer, will use the most recent edition of Xxxxxx's ’s Rules of Order, Order Newly Revised (11th Edition)Revised, as a guide when a question arises concerning procedure. Broadcasting and Recording Board Meetings Any person may record or broadcast an open Board meeting. Special requests to facilitate recording or broadcasting an open Board meeting, such as seating, writing surfaces, lighting, and access to electrical power, should be directed to the Superintendent at least 24 hours before the meeting. Recording meetings shall not distract or disturb Board members, other meeting participants, or members of the public. The Board President may designate a location for recording equipment, may restrict the movements of individuals who are using recording equipment, or may take such other steps as are deemed necessary to preserve decorum and facilitate the meeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2a, 120/2.02, 120/2.05, 120/2.06, and 120/7. 105 ILCS 5/10-6, 5/10-7, 5/10-12, and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:80 (Board Member Oath and Conduct), 2:150 (Committees), 2:200 (Types of School Board of Education Meetings), 2:210 (Organizational School Board of Education Meeting), 2:230 (Public Participation at School Board of Education Meetings and Petitions to the Board) ADOPTEDAdopted: September 15, 2003 REVISED: December 17, 2012; January 23, 2017; February 24, 2020; October 13, 20202022 Freeburg CCSD 70

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Samples: www.frg70.org

Rules of Order. Unless State law or Board-adopted rules apply, the Board President, as the presiding officer, will use Xxxxxx's Rules of Order, Newly Revised (11th Edition), as a guide when a question arises concerning procedure. Broadcasting and Recording Board Meetings Any person may record mayrecord or broadcast an open Board meeting. Special requests to facilitate recording or broadcasting an open Board meeting, such as seating, writing surfaces, lighting, and access to electrical power, should be directed to the Superintendent at least 24 hours before the meeting. Recording meetings shall not distract or disturb Board members, other meeting participants, or members of the public. The Board President may designate maydesignate a location for recording equipment, may restrict mayrestrict the movements of individuals who are using recording equipment, or may take maytake such other steps as are deemed necessary to necessaryto preserve decorum and facilitate the meeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2a, 120/2.02, 120/2.05, and 120/2.06, and 120/7. 105 ILCS 5/10-6, 5/10-7, 5/10-12, and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:80 (Board Member Oath and Conduct), 2:150 (Committees), 2:200 (Types of School Board of Education Meetings), 2:210 (Organizational School Board of Education Meeting), 2:230 (Public Participation at School Board of Education Meetings and Petitions to the Board) ADOPTED: September 15, 2003 REVISEDAdopted: December 1716, 2012; January 23, 2017; February 24, 2020; October 13, 20202019

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Samples: www.wcusd15.org

Rules of Order. Unless State law or Board-adopted rules apply, the Board President, as the presiding officer, will use Xxxxxx's Rules of Order, Newly Revised (11th Edition), as a guide when a question arises concerning procedure. Broadcasting and Recording Board Meetings Any person may record or broadcast an open Board meeting. Special requests to facilitate recording or broadcasting an open Board meeting, such as seating, writing surfaces, lighting, and access to electrical power, should be directed to the Superintendent at least 24 hours before the meeting. Recording meetings shall not distract or disturb Board members, other meeting participants, or members of the public. The Board President may designate a location for recording equipment, may restrict the movements of individuals who are using recording equipment, or may take such other steps as are deemed necessary to preserve decorum and facilitate the meeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2a, 120/2.02, 120/2.05, 120/2.06, and 120/7. 105 ILCS 5/10-6, 5/10-7, 5/10-12, and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:80 (Board Member Oath and Conduct), 2:150 (Committees), 2:200 (Types of School Board of Education Meetings), 2:210 (Organizational School Board of Education Meeting), 2:230 (Public Participation at School Board of Education Meetings and Petitions to the Board) ADOPTEDAdopted: September 15October 7, 2003 REVISED: December 17, 2012; January 23, 2017; February 24, 2020; October 13, 20202020 Danville CCSD 118

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Samples: www.danville118.org

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