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TitleBPS Charter, Statutes, Rules and Amendments 1965-1985
Date1965-1985
Extent1 folder
DescriptionRoyal Charter, Statutes and Rules BPS Printed booklet 1965
Ballot paper for changes to the British Psychological Society rules 1966
Royal Charter, Statues and Rules. BPS booklet. Annotated and Amended 1965-October 1974 by F H Partridge
Amendments to Statutes and Rules 1975 [from 'BPS Miscellaneous file previously numbered BPS/001/10]
Royal Charter, Statues and Rules. BPS booklet Effective from May 1975 Printed booklet
Royal Charter, Statues and Rules. BPS booklet. Annotated and Amended 1965-April 1977 by F H Partridge
Notice of Amendments to the Rules of the Society'. Annual General Meeting March 1977. Printed pages
Royal Charter, Statues and Rules. BPS booklet Effective from January 1978
Royal Charter, Statues and Rules. BPS booklet Effective from April 1983
[Proposed] Changes to the Society's Rules Annual General Meeting 1985. Printed pages
Schedule of Amendments to Charter, Statues and Rules. BPS booklet March 1985
FormatTextual Material
NotesThe History of Psychology Centre is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all our users. Be aware that our catalogue contains historic terminology relating to mental health which could be considered offensive. The terminology exists within the original record and has been retained to inform users on viewpoints at the time. It in no way reflects the attitudes of the cataloguers or the British Psychological Society.
These were superseded when an amendment to the Charter was signed in 1987 to allow for registration. See BPS/001/3/07/02/03 and BPS/001/9/05 BPS Registration and Chartership.
The 1965 Charter of the British Psychological Society is on display at the organisation's head office in Leciester
LanguageEnglish
Related MaterialBPS/001/3/07/02/01 BPS Articles of Association 1941-1964
BPS/001/3/07/03/02 BPS Charter Amendments 1983-1985
BPS/001/3/07/03/02 BPS Council Minutes 1946-1983
RelatedRecordBPS/001/3/02/01
BPS/001/3/07/03/02
AccessConditionsAuthorised Users. View by Appointment
AccessStatusOpen
Location13: BPS History of Psychology Centre, London
AdminHistoryThe British Psychological Society was formed in 1901. In 1941 the Society was incorporated under the Companies Act, 1929 as 'as a company limited by guarantee and not having a share capital'

Section 3 (q) of the Society's Memorandum of Association stated that one of the Society's objectives was
'to apply for, promote and obtain, or join in applying for, promoting, or obtaining by Act of Parliament, Provisional Order, Royal Charter or Licence... to furtherance or realization of any of the objects of the Society'.

After years of discussion a Charter Committee was created in 1952 which was advised that there were only two methods worth considering a Royal Charter and an Act of Parliament. It was felt that the Privy Council might regard the Society as suitable but that an Act of Parliament would limit the powers of the society and wold be expensive and time consuming for any future amendments. Legal advice was that twenty years was an appropriate interval between incorporation and a petition and in 1962 work started on drawing up a petition for a Royal Charter, a draft was circulated to members in 1963. The College solicitor advised in January 1964 that the Secretary of State would not recommend the change of title to 'Royal' and so this was not pursued. The Privy Council asked for some amendments which were agreed at the 1964 AGM which led to its approval by the Queen on 3 May 1965. A dinner was held to celebrate this event during the BPS London conference of 1965. New rules were submitted to the AGM in 1966.

The Society spent many years campaigning for the legal registration of psychologists [see BPS/001/9/05] and on December 18, 1987, the Queen granted amendments to the Charter, thereby allowing the Society to maintain a Register of Chartered Psychologists. In 2009 the HPC took over the role of maintaining the register of chartered psychologists.
RulesDescription compiled in line with the following standard
ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description
ArchNoteCompiled by Claire Jackson BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.
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