Council/Board of Commissioners Rules of Procedure
Contents
Introduction
Many city councils and county councils/boards of commissioners in Washington have adopted formal rules of procedure to govern the conduct of their meetings. Often the motivation in adopting rules is to increase meeting efficiency and effectiveness and to manage/reduce conflict. The basic idea in adopting rules is to ensure that council/board of commissioners meetings will run more smoothly and follow a generally accepted format. A well organized and managed meeting does not necessarily guarantee good results, but it certainly helps.
City councils are authorized by statute or charter to determine their own rules and order of business and to establish formal rules for the conduct of council meetings. See RCW 35A.12.120 which applies to mayor-council and council-manager, noncharter code cities; RCW 35.23.270 which applies to second class cities; RCW 35.27.280 which applies to towns. Councils in first class cities are generally authorized to adopt rules of procedure by their city charters.
Although there is no statute that specifically authorizes a council/board of commissioners to adopt rules of procedure for board meetings, that authority is necessarily implied from the council's/board's authority (and requirement) to hold meetings and conduct business. The legislative bodies of charter counties are either specifically authorized to adopt such rules by their charters or that authority exists as part of the county's broad powers.
Reference Sources
- Statutes
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Selected MRSC Library Holdings: [Note: Clicking on one of the links below will take you to a list of documents available on loan through the MRSC library.]
Articles
- Agendas, MRSC, 1999
- Parliamentary Procedures, MRSC, 1999
- Voting, MRSC, 1999
- Citizen Participation, MRSC, 1999
- Open Public Meetings Act of 1971, MRSC, 1999
- Public Hearings, MRSC, 1999
- Knowing Your Roles: Resolving and Preventing Conflicts Between Mayors and Councils, Municipal Research News, December 1993
Sample Council Rules of Procedure*
- Battle Ground Resolution 97-313, Council Rules of Procedure, March 1997
- Bothell City
Council Protocol Manual (
1746
Kb), April 2007
- Bremerton City Council Rules and Procedures (
44
Kb), October 2005
- Chewelah Municipal Code,Ch. 2.12, "City Council Rules of Procedure"
- Des Moines City Council Rules of Procedure, June 1995
- Edgewood Council Rules of Procedure (
126 Kb)
- Federal Way City
Council Rules of Procedure (
694
Kb), April 2004
- Issaquah Municipal Code, Ch. 2.06, "Rules of Procedure for Council Meetings"
- Kennewick City Council Rules of Procedure, March 1997
- Port Townsend City
Council Rules of Procedure (
218
Kb), March 2002
- Puyallup City Council Rules
of Procedure (
1 Mb), August 2003
- Redmond Municipal Code, Ch. 2.04, "Council Rules," April 1996
- Sequim City Council Rules of Procedure (
1,580 Kb), November 2006 - Tacoma City Council Rules of Procedure (
357Kb), August 2004
- Vancouver Policy and Procedures:
- King County
Code, Ch. 1.24, "Council Rules and Order of Business" (
63Kb)
- Pierce County Code, Ch. 1.28, "Rules of Procedure - Pierce County Council"
*See the Selected MRSC Library Holdings page for a list of several additional council rules of procedure that are available from our library.
Related MRSC Publications
- Councilmember's Handbook, AWC & MRSC, Report No. 48, January 2000.
View/Download this publication
in Adobe Acrobat (
684kb).
- Local Government Policy-Making Process, Municipal Research &
Services Center of Washington, Report No. 45, February 1999. View/Download
this publication in Adobe Acrobat (
511kb).
- Mayor's Handbook, Association of Washington Cities & Municipal
Research & Services Center of Washington, Report No. 44, February 1999.
View/Download this publication
in Adobe Acrobat (
452kb).
- New Commissioner Handbook, MRSC Report No. 43, September 1998. View
this publication in HTML on the Web or View/Download
this publication in Adobe Acrobat (
474kb).
- Knowing the Territory - Basic Legal Guidelines for Washington Municipal
Officials, Municipal Research & Services Center of Washington, Information
Bulletin No. 492, December 1995. View/Download
this publication in Adobe Acrobat (
510kb).
- The Open Public Meetings Act - How it Applies to Washington Cities,
Towns and Counties, Municipal Research & Services Center of Washington,
Report No. 39, September 1997. View
this publication in HTML on the Web or View/Download
this publication in Adobe Acrobat (
424kb).
- The Appearance of Fairness Doctrine in Washington State, Municipal
Research & Services Center of Washington, Report No. 32, January 1995.
View this publication in HTML on
the Web or View/Download
this publication in Adobe Acrobat (
181kb).
- Code City Handbook - Handbook for City Officials of Washington Optional
Municipal Code Cities, Municipal Research & Services Center of Washington,
Report No. 37, March 1997. View/Download
this publication in Adobe Acrobat (
298kb).

