A template for Local Meetings

How to take minutes at your local meetings. Remember, meeting minutes are not a verbatim transcript of everything that was discussed; they should be an informative recap of discussions and decisions.

                   A Template for Local Meeting Minutes

· In attendance:

(the names of the meeting participants)

· Regrets:

(the names of those who weren’t able to attend the meeting and sent

their regrets)

(NOTE: If “Rules of Order” are used, the minutes may also include

the specific wording of motions and the names of movers and

seconders), the details of recorded votes, etc.)

· Date and time that the meeting began

· The agenda that was approved at the meeting

· Amendments (if any) and approval of previous meetings’ minutes

· Business arising from previous minutes (a summary of decisions)

· Reports (the name/title of the report; the report itself can be included as an attachment, if desired)

· New business (a summary of decisions)

· Date, time and location of the next meeting

· Time that the meeting adjourned

REMEMBER Meeting minutes are not a verbatim transcript of everything that was discussed; they should be an informative recap of discussions and decisions.

 

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