Description | Correspondence draft voting papers, annotated printed constitutions and advice from Privy Council concerning changes to the British Psychological Society Charter (of 1965) Includes The Royal Charter, The Statutes and The Rules September 1994 The Royal Charter, The Statutes and The Rules September 1994 (reprinted 1998 with post-it notes attached by Colin Newman Proposals to Amend The Royal Charter, The Statutes, The Rules February 2000 Correspondence with Privy Council and submission of 2001 amendments Royal Charter, Statutes and Rules June 2002 Royal Charter, Statute and Rules including amendments approved by the Annual General Meeting on 30 March 2001. November 2002 together with schedules of amendments to Privy Council 22 October 2002 Proposals to Amend the Rules of the Society A Ballot of the Members February 2004 Royal Charter, Statutes and Rules including amendments approved by the Annual General Meeting 16 April 2004 Proposals to amend certain Charter Articles, Statutes and Rules, and a Proposal to Establish a Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section Ballot by Members 2005 Privy Council Order to accept amendments 10 October 2006 Signed Delegation Schedules concerning the Investigatory Committee 25 October 2007 |
AdminHistory | The British Psychological Society wanted to achieve statutory compulsory registration for psychologists and as a preliminary step to doing that they changed their own constitution (which was in the form of a charter gained in 1965) in order to allow for a grade of membership called Chartered Member and to maintain a register of Chartered Members. These changed were voted on by members and then submitted to the privy council. |
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