Council on Constitution & Bylaws

About the Council on Constitution & Bylaws (CCB)

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The AMA Council on Constitution and Bylaws (CCB) serves as a fact-finding and advisory committee on matters pertaining to the AMA Constitution and Bylaws (PDF). The council recommends changes in the constitution and bylaws as directed by the AMA House of Delegates (HOD) and advises the AMA Board of Trustees in reviewing the rules, regulations and procedures of AMA sections.

The council is responsible for the HOD reference manual (PDF) which provides an overview of how the AMA’s democratic body is organized and functions. It contains AMA policies and directives, AMA Bylaws, and practices announced in the Speakers’ Letter.

The council also provides guidelines for medical society bylaws (PDF) with suggested provisions for inclusion in the constitution and bylaws for state and county societies, specialty societies and professional interest medical associations.

The AMA Board of Trustees entrusts the council to review changes to rules of all AMA councils prior to board approval. The council has developed an interactive database of council rules and AMA bylaws relevant to the AMA councils to assist with its review.

Similarly, the council has responsibility for reviewing changes to the Internal Operating Procedures (IOP) prior to Board review and approval.

  • PolicyFinder: This tool allows policymakers and the public to search AMA Bylaws and policies on health care issues, the health care system, medical science and the AMA’s organizational structure and governance.
  • Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statements: Completed forms for the current Council members.

For questions or comments regarding the CCB, please contact:

Council on Constitution and Bylaws American Medical Association 330 N. Wabash Ave., Suite 39300 Chicago, Illinois 60611

Janice Robertson, Council Secretary (312) 464-4749 [email protected]

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