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Page summary This resource is from the About MPA section. This section contains details of MPA processes to be followed when calling an extraordinary meeting. note of no confidence or suspending standing orders. Sections available here: Content Metropolitan Police Authority processesExtraordinary meeting1. The Chair of the MPA has seven calendar days from receipt of
the request for an extraordinary meeting in which to decide
whether or not to call the extraordinary meeting. The process of calling an Extraordinary meeting is set out in full in Section 2.3 of the Standing Orders Vote of no confidence1. A vote of no confidence can only arise as a motion and any
such motion must be received by the Chief Executive at least seven
working days before the date of the meeting (unless standing
orders are suspended – see below). Suspending standing orders1. If it is appropriate to enable business to progress the
Authority can decide to suspend Standing Orders Notes1. Definition of a calendar day: all days including Saturday
and Sunday Internal links The following pages on the MPA website are relevant:
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