ohjesäännön
Ohjesääntö is a Finnish term that translates to "rules of procedure" or "standing orders." It refers to a set of regulations that govern the conduct of meetings and the decision-making processes of an organization, such as a club, association, or governmental body. Ohjesääntö typically outlines how meetings are called, how agendas are prepared, how discussions are managed, and how voting is conducted. It also defines the roles and responsibilities of officers and members. The purpose of an ohjesääntö is to ensure that meetings are conducted efficiently, fairly, and in accordance with the organization's objectives. By providing a clear framework for operations, it helps to maintain order, prevent disputes, and promote effective governance. The specific content of an ohjesääntö can vary greatly depending on the nature and complexity of the organization it serves. Some ohjesäännöt are very detailed, while others are more general. They are often developed and adopted by the organization's members and can be amended as needed through a formal process. Adherence to the ohjesääntö is crucial for the legitimacy and smooth functioning of any organized group.