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Arkansas Association of Parliamentarians (AAP)
About AAP
The Arkansas Association of Parliamentarians is a division of the National Association of Parliamentarians (NAP). NAP, organized in 1930, is the oldest and largest professional non-profit association of parliamentarians in the world.
The primary goals of NAP and AAP are to teach, promote, and disseminate the philosophy and principles underlying the rules of deliberative assemblies.
The Arkansas Association of Parliamentarians is dedicated to the study, teaching, and promotion of the principles of parliamentary procedure. By joining AAP, you can learn in a supportive environment, drawing upon the years of experience and know-how of our members. A solid understanding of parliamentary law will give you the confidence to participate fully and become a leader in your organization.
Our Leaders
- President–James Mayhan
- Vice President–Robert 'Bobby' Hall
- Secretary–Charlotte Akelaitis
- Treasure–David Dennis
How to Join AAP
Any member of NAP can join AAP. To join NAP, one must demonstrate a basic knowledge of parliamentary procedure. The standard way this is done is by passing a membership examination administered by NAP. The exam consists of 100 questions drawn from a bank of 300 published questions, downloadable from the NAP website.
We invite you to join us in this exciting adventure and learn how to make your meetings more effective through the use of parliamentary procedure.
AAP Bylaws
Our Bylaws detail the purpose, organization and structure of AAP.
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