National Association of Parliamentarians

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The National Association of Parliamentarians (NAP) says that it provides services to help its members and others to learn how to proceed with and manage meeting of assemblies such as school boards, homeowners associations, church boards, and volunteer organizations. It also provides education and accreditation for parliamentarians who provide services to these types of organizations.

NAP was organized in 1930, who actively study and practice parliamentary procedures in civic, charitable, community, faith-based organizations, business and professional associations, and government entities.

Membership

NAP has several levels of membership:

Regular member
A person who has passed the membership examination covering basic information on parliamentary procedure.
Registered Parliamentarian (RP)
A member who has passed an extensive test on parliamentary procedure.
Professional Registered Parliamentarian (PRP)
A registered parliamentarian who has successfully completed the "Professional Qualifying Examination", demonstrating knowledge and proficiency in applying parliamentary procedure in the conduct of meetings of all sizes, in writing and interpreting bylaws, in providing parliamentary opinions, in teaching parliamentary procedure, and in serving organizations in other areas of parliamentary procedure and practice.: A Professional Registered Parliamentarian (PRP) who has officially retired (as opposed to simply not renewed PRP status).[1]

Publications

  • National Parliamentarian – a quarterly publication of NAP which includes articles on parliamentary procedure, and NAP news and current events.

References

  1. ^ "Application for Reclassification of Membership" (PDF). National Association of Parliamentarians. Retrieved 2022-03-22.