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Welcome to the North Carolina Association of Parliamentarians Website
About NCAP
NCAP is a nonprofit organization with its primary purpose to promote the study of parliamentary procedure and the educational programs of the National Association of Parliamentarians. NCAP was chartered in 1986 as a state association of NAP, the largest parliamentary organization worldwide.
Board of Directors and Officers for 2008-2010
President: Tannis F. Nelson RP
211 Gregory Road,Wilmington,N.C.28405
Telephone:910-791-2988
Email: tfnelson@ec.rr.com
Vice President: James B. Roberts PRP, Charlotte
Secretary / Treasurer: Gwen Simmons, Vass
Parliamentarian: Phyllis Roberts PRP, Charlotte
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Standing Committees:
Audit: Jessie Howell, Chair
Mike Shiflett
Phyllis Roberts PRP
Budget: Gwen Simmons Chair
Shari Cloud
David Harris
Bylaws: Jim Roberts PRP, Chair
Jessie Howell
Jim Slaughter PRP
A Nominating Committee will be elected at the 2009 annual meeting.
From time to time there are opportunities to participate in judging student parliamentary events. If you would be interested in participating in these activities please notify Tannis Nelson using contact information noted above.
How to Join NCAP
Any member of NAP can join NCAP. 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.
A member achieving the Registered Parliamentarian (RP) designation does so by demonstrating a more thorough knowledge of Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised by passing the 5-part registration examination.
An RP achieving the Professional Registered Parliamentarian (PRP) designation does so by demonstrating an ability to preside, serve as a meeting parliamentarian, and teach parliamentary procedure at a two-day Professional Qualifying Course.
Bylaws of NCAP
Our bylaws contain our organizations basic rules and structure.
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