Standing rules, as understood in this book except in the case of conventions, are rules (1) which are related to the details of the administration of a society rather than to parliamentary procedure, and (2) which can be adopted or changed by the same conditions as any ordinary act of the the society.
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A standing rule can be adopted by a majority vote at any business meeting without previous notice. Although such a rule remains in effect until rescinded or amended, it does not bind future sessions if a majority desires to suspend it temporarily for the duration of a particular session.Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, 9th Edition, pp17-18
The LPWV Executive Committee shall hold its meetings the third (3rd) Saturday of every odd-numbered month.
David Wallace Croft, Secretary, Libertarian Party of West Virginia