Membership of church electoral rolls and the management of Parochial Church Meetings and Councils are governed by the Church Representation Rules 2006 (see below).
Each parish is required to hold an annual parochial church council meeting (‘APCM’) not later than 30 April each year. The business of the APCM is to receive from the PCC and to discuss:
PCC Meetings are regulated by the Church Representation Rules 2006. The minister of the parish will be the PCC chairman, and a lay member will be the vice-chairman. A secretary, treasurer and electoral roll officer may also be appointed. At least 4 meetings a year must be held, and a meeting will not be quorate unless at least a third of the members are present.
No business which is not on the agenda for a meeting may be transacted without the consent of three-quarters of the members present. Business is decided by a simple majority vote, with the chairman having a casting vote. Minutes also need to be kept. The PCC must also have a standing committee, comprising not less than five persons, which has power to deal with PCC business between PCC meetings, subject to any directions which the PCC may give.