✨ Education Board Regulations




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  1. Every resolution or amendment not seconded shall drop without discussion.

  2. After a resolution or amendment has been put by the Chairman it shall not be withdrawn without leave of the Board.

  3. Amendments to any resolution may be moved without notice.

  4. In putting the original resolution as well as amendments if any the Chairman shall conform to the mode prescribed by the standing orders of the Provincial Council.

  5. Every member when speaking shall address the chair and shall not speak twice on the same subject (except the Board resolve otherwise previous to the discussion) unless in explanation of some material point on which he has been misunderstood and without introducing any new matter. Provided also that the mover of any resolution not being an amendment shall be allowed the liberty of reply.

  6. When any question of order shall arise it shall be immediately taken into consideration and decided by the Chairman and the matter in debate shall be suspended until the decision of the Chairman has been given.

  7. Any meeting shall be adjourned only on motion to that effect duly carried.

  8. At all Special Meetings of the Board no other business shall be transacted except that for which the meeting has been called.

  9. Any one of these regulations may be suspended at any meeting of the Board without notice if agreed to by all the members present not being less than six in number.

  10. Until otherwise ordered the meetings of the Board shall be private but reporters for the public press may be admitted and may be allowed to take copies of the recorded proceedings of the Board. Strangers if admitted and reporters may however at any time be ordered to withdraw by the Chairman or by resolution of the Board.


Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Canterbury, at the Lyttelton Times Office, Gloucester Street, by William Reeves, Official Printer for the time being to the said Government.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1871, No 41





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πŸŽ“ Regulations for the Board of Education (continued from previous page)

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
19 September 1871
Education Board, Regulations, Meetings, Minutes, Correspondence