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 ====== Meeting Procedures ====== ====== Meeting Procedures ======
  
-Council meets three times a year, typically in February, June and October with the dates for the year set by the June meeting. +The National Council meets at least twice times a year as per Article 6.11 of the [[general:constitution|Constitution]], and may meet more regularly by agreement.
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-//(Note; up to and including 2020, Council met four times each year, with a meeting in January and March/April. At the January 2020 Council meeting the decision was agreed to replace the first two of the year with a single February meeting).// +
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-Full meetings are held in February and October. The June meeting is traditionally a short one that follows the AGM (after a short break).  +
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-This schedule has evolved around the need to meet Constitutional requirements for the AGM, as well as avoiding “difficult” times of the year, such as July/August (holidays), December (Christmas) and September (Hidden Earth)+
  
 +The National Council will usually schedule a meeting to coincide with the deadline for Agenda items for the AGM. Council meeting dates, when decided by Council, are ordinarily chosen to avoid “difficult” times of the year, such as July/August (holidays), December (Christmas) and September (Hidden Earth). 
  
 ===== Timeline ===== ===== Timeline =====
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 **Three weeks prior:**  **Three weeks prior:** 
 Deadline for submission of agenda items from Council members to the Secretary. Deadline for submission of agenda items from Council members to the Secretary.
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-**At least two weeks prior:**  
-Secretary to upload agenda to website and notify Council members and ensure that the draft minutes from the last meeting are also available for review on the website. 
  
 **Two weeks prior:**  **Two weeks prior:** 
 Deadline for submission of reports to the Secretary.  Deadline for submission of reports to the Secretary. 
 +Secretary to upload agenda to website and notify Council members and ensure that the draft minutes from the last meeting are also available for review on the website.
  
 **At least one week prior:**  **At least one week prior:** 
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 ===== Venue ===== ===== Venue =====
  
-Meetings may be held at any suitable location. It is desirable to choose somewhere relatively central and with suitable WIFI to allow participants to join remotely via video link. The venue should be available all day and have the capacity for at least 40 people (based on usual maximum attendance). Proximity to amenities (e.g. for lunch) and on-site parking and hot drinks facilities (tea/coffee) is recommended.+Meetings may be held at any suitable location. It is desirable to choose somewhere relatively central and with suitable WIFI to allow participants to join remotely via video link. The venue should be available all day and have the capacity for at least 40 people (based on usual maximum attendance). Proximity to amenities (e.g. for lunch) and on-site parking and hot drinks facilities (tea/coffee) is recommended. It has become common practice for meetings to be held online via a suitable videoconferencing platform.
  
 ===== Agenda Items ===== ===== Agenda Items =====
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   - Matters arising from the previous meeting including review of action log   - Matters arising from the previous meeting including review of action log
   - Reports including opportunity for questions/discussion and a vote to accept   - Reports including opportunity for questions/discussion and a vote to accept
 +  - Reports received from Officers
   - Items/proposals for discussion/voting submitted by BCA Council members   - Items/proposals for discussion/voting submitted by BCA Council members
   - Any other business   - Any other business
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 ===== Written Reports ===== ===== Written Reports =====
  
-To ensure the efficient running of the meeting, and most importantly, to allow representatives to be fully prepared for the decisions they may be required to make, Officers, Working Party Convenors, Standing Committee Chairs, and those with additional appointed roles on BCA Council, are expected to provide written reports to the Secretary within the timeframe specified above.+To ensure the efficient running of the meeting, and most importantly, to allow representatives to be fully prepared for the decisions they may be required to make, Officers, Working Party Convenors, and those with additional appointed roles on BCA Council, are expected to provide written reports to the Secretary within the timeframe specified above.
  
 **Reports should typically include:**  **Reports should typically include:** 
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   - An update on progress since the last report.   - An update on progress since the last report.
   - Proposals for Council's consideration, including the necessary background and any recommendations of the author.   - Proposals for Council's consideration, including the necessary background and any recommendations of the author.
-  - For Standing Committees, details of any new co-opted members of the Committee. 
  
 **Reports should identify anything that may:**  **Reports should identify anything that may:** 
  
-  - For Standing Committees, anything that may constitute a material change to the Terms of Reference and business of that committee+  - For Working Groups, anything that may constitute a material change to the Terms of Reference and business of that group
-  - Involve other Association Committees or members.+  - Involve other Association groups or members.
   - Have legal implications for the Association.   - Have legal implications for the Association.
   - Have financial implications for the Association beyond those already agreed.   - Have financial implications for the Association beyond those already agreed.
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 At each meeting the Membership Administrator should make Council (or the AGM) aware of clubs that have been provisionally accepted since the previous meeting so that any concerns can be raised. Council should then vote on whether or not to accept the Club as a full BCA Member Club.  At each meeting the Membership Administrator should make Council (or the AGM) aware of clubs that have been provisionally accepted since the previous meeting so that any concerns can be raised. Council should then vote on whether or not to accept the Club as a full BCA Member Club. 
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-===== Procedure for Accepting Reports: ===== 
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-Reports must be formally accepted by BCA Council. This may be done on a report-by-report basis or all together (at the Chair’s discretion which may be based on the opinions of those in the room). Reports do not need to be proposed and are accepted by a majority in a show of hands of Council members present. Acceptance of a report indicates Council acceptance of what has been included. Any exceptions to this should be noted and included in the minutes. 
  
 ===== Meeting Minutes ===== ===== Meeting Minutes =====
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   - Upload them to the BCA website, ensuring clarity that they are a draft.   - Upload them to the BCA website, ensuring clarity that they are a draft.
-  - Broadcast their availability via email to all BCA Council members.+  - Broadcast their availability via the British caving community.
  
 Minutes must be approved at the next Council meeting. Only in the event of significant changes being made should approved minutes also be broadcast, although they should always be updated to a ‘final’ document on the BCA website.  Minutes must be approved at the next Council meeting. Only in the event of significant changes being made should approved minutes also be broadcast, although they should always be updated to a ‘final’ document on the BCA website. 
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 Voting is by simple majority of those present and eligible to vote with no minimum number necessary for the meeting to be quorate. The Chair shall hold the casting vote. The Council Members page gives a list of those eligible to vote. Although an individual is free to represent more than one Group, nobody is entitled to more than one vote.  Voting is by simple majority of those present and eligible to vote with no minimum number necessary for the meeting to be quorate. The Chair shall hold the casting vote. The Council Members page gives a list of those eligible to vote. Although an individual is free to represent more than one Group, nobody is entitled to more than one vote. 
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 +===== Representatives =====
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 +Representatives are vital to the smooth running of BCA. They help ensure the interests of all Constituent Bodies, Regional Councils and Committees are accommodated. However the role can be very demanding, particularly when immediate spur-of-the-moment decisions are requested at meetings. Therefore the following principles should apply to representatives:
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 +  - A representative is empowered to agree matters on behalf of the Body they represent, unless instructed specifically to the contrary by that Body.
 +  - However, a representative can also say that they do not feel able to express the view of the Body they represent. In this case, if at all possible, they should be given a chance to refer the matter back to their Body for clarification.
 +  - In view of the delays resulting from a referral back, it is sensible to avoid the need for this by effective communication in advance. Therefore prior warning of potential areas of discussion and decisions that will need to be made should be given if at all possible, ideally on the meeting agenda. The onus here is on whoever is requesting a decision to ensure it is communicated to the Secretary to put onto the agenda.
  
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-//Formally adopted at January 2020 Council Meeting. Last review: 11/01/20//+//Formally adopted at January 2020 Council Meeting. Last review: 26/12/2024 by Aidan Kuhlmann (Secretary) to reflect current practices.//
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