{{Short description|Parliamentary procedure for internal use}} {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2025}} {{Wiktionary}} A '''standing rule''' is a rule that relates to the details of the administration of a society and which can be adopted or changed the same way as any other act of the deliberative assembly.<ref>{{Parliamentary manuals|title = RONR|pages = 18|edition = 11th|year = 2011}}(RONR)</ref> Standing rules can be suspended by a majority vote for the duration of the session, but not for longer.<ref>{{Parliamentary manuals|title = ronr|pages = 87}}</ref> Examples of standing rules include wearing name badges, signing a guest register, or using recording devices.

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