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RULES OF ORDER & PROCEDURE

Jordan School District | Kelsey Peak Middle School

Adopted by the Council on 10/6/2025

Code & Rule References

The Rules of Order & Procedure adhere to all relevant legal requirements for School Community Councils and the School LAND Trust Program, as outlined in Utah Code §§ 53G-7-1202, 53G-7-1203, 53G-7-1206, and 53G-7-13, as well as Utah Administrative Rules R277-477 and R277-491.

Council Duties

In accordance with Utah Code § 53G-7-1202, the responsibilities of the council include:


Council Member Expectations

To promote ethical behavior and respectful discussion, each council member shall:

Rules of Procedure:

  1. Training: Council members will receive annual training to understand their responsibilities.  Training is the responsibility of the local school board.
  2. Open Meetings: All meetings are open to the public, and the public is welcome to attend.
  3. Meeting Agendas and Minutes:
  1. Meeting Minutes: Written minutes will be taken at all meetings. These minutes will be prepared in draft form for approval at the next scheduled meeting. Once approved, minutes will be retained for three years.
  2. Annual Timeline: The council will create a timeline for the school year. This timeline will include due dates for all required reports and other activities or tasks that the council agrees to undertake or participate in. The timeline will be used to help prepare meeting agendas and ensure the council completes its work efficiently.
  3. Election Procedures:
  1. Council Composition: The council’s composition ensures a two-parent majority and includes the following members:
  1. Filling Vacancies: If a full council is not elected or if a seat becomes vacant, parent members of the council will appoint individuals to fill vacant parent positions, and school employee members will appoint individuals to fill vacant school employee positions.
  2. Removing Members:  A council member may be removed from office under the following circumstances:

The process for removal is as follows:

  1. The Chair will reach out to them
  2. Active members will vote, and the majority will rule to remove a member from the Council.
  3. The procedure for filling the resulting vacancy is outlined in Section 8, 'Filling Vacancies.
  1. Resignation of members: A council member may resign from their position by providing written notification to the Council Chair, Principal, or Head Secretary.  The procedure for filling the resulting vacancy is outlined in Section 8, 'Filling Vacancies.
  2. Council Officers: At the first meeting of each year after the council is seated, the council will elect a chair from the parent members and a vice-chair from either the parent or school employee members. The principal is not eligible to hold an office.
  3. Officer Responsibilities: The chair will conduct meetings, make assignments to council members, and request reports on those assignments. In the chair's absence, the vice-chair will conduct the meetings. The chair may delegate responsibilities to other council members as needed.
  4. Quorum: A quorum, which is a majority of the council members, is necessary to conduct official business and vote. This quorum requirement does not necessitate a two-parent majority.
  5. Reporting Conflicts of Interest: Council members must adhere to the conflict of interest policy established by Jordan School District. Please refer to Policy DP381 for detailed guidelines.
  6. Parliamentary Procedure: Meetings will be conducted and actions taken according to simplified rules of parliamentary procedure as required by Utah Code § 53G-7-1203. Council actions will be decided by motions and voting, with all votes and motions recorded in the meeting minutes.

Simplified Motions of Parliamentary Procedure:

Motion

Does it require a 2nd?

Is it debatable?

Can it be amended?

Is a vote required?

Adjourn

yes

no

no

majority

Amend a motion

yes

yes

yes

majority

Close nominations

yes

no

yes

2/3

Main motion

yes

yes

yes

majority

Point of Order

no

no

no

ruled on by chair

Previous Question

yes

no

no

2/3

Reconsider

yes

yes

no

majority

Withdrawal of motion

no

no

no

majority

Understanding the Motions:

                                                                                                

Updated 9/2025