Pennsylvania Code
Title 22 - EDUCATION
Part XIV - Professional Standards and Practices Commission
Chapter 233 - BYLAWS-STATEMENT OF POLICY
Section 233.109 - Methods of operation for Commission and committee meetings
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) The order of business for Commission meetings will be set forth in an agenda, which will reflect all action items.
(b) Only matters assigned to the Commission by law will be considered as agenda items.
(c) Business will be conducted in accordance with this chapter and the latest edition of Robert's Rules of Order.
(d) Except as provided in paragraph (3), a person or organization, other than the Commissioners and the staff of the Commission, will not be permitted to participate in a Commission or committee meeting unless that person or organization has been placed on the agenda. The Commission or committee may establish limits to the content and length of speeches by persons who wish to address the Commission or committee.
(e) The Commission and committees will receive and record into the minutes written proposals submitted by associations, individuals representing the teaching profession and other interested persons.
(f) The Commission or a committee may request the services of resource persons to facilitate the work of the Commission or committee.
(g) Action items may be submitted to the Commission or committee by agencies of the Commonwealth, a Commissioner or an interested party. The Commission or committee may take the item under advisement or may table, refer, dismiss or act upon the item.
(h) Any commissioner may submit agenda items for discussion or new business for the next Commission or committee meeting. This will not prohibit a commissioner from initiating items under new business in a current meeting.
(i) Public notice will be issued at least 36 hours prior to a meeting of the Commission or a committee and at least 24 hours before a reconvened or rescheduled Commission or committee meeting. Public notice is not required for emergency meetings. Emergency meetings are those called to deal with "a real or potential emergency involving a clear and present danger to life or property."
(j) Except when specifically prohibited by law, votes on action items taken at a Commission or committee meeting are publicly cast and, in the case of roll call votes, recorded in the minutes of the Commission or committee.
(k) Formal hearings will be conducted in accordance with 1 Pa. Code Part II (relating to General Rules of Administrative Practice and Procedure) and other rules or procedures which might be promulgated by the Commission.
(l) A copy of the minutes of Commission and committee meetings will be made available to any individual or organization so requesting.
(m) Materials and statements released in the name of the Commission will be approved by the Commission.
(n) Executive sessions will be held as follows: