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March 2004 |
Legislative process of General Conference
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Petitions are sent by agencies, conferences, churches and
individuals.
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The petitions secretary assigns petition numbers. The numbers
indicate the legislative committee, the chronological order, and the source.
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Petitions are printed in the Advance Edition of the Daily
Christian Advocate (DCA).
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Reference committee reviews assignments by petitions
secretary. They combine petitions and make new assignments to legislative
committees as deemed necessary.
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Legislative committees act upon petitions and make
recommendations to plenary session.
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Reports are sent to DCA. Copy is returned to committee
officers for approval. Copy is sent to the General Conference secretary for a
calendar number prior to being printed in the DCA.
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Plenary session acts upon calendar item.
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The action is printed in the Book of Discipline or the Book of
Resolutions. The DCA becomes the official journal of the General Conference.
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updated on 04/19/2004
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