(a)
Any group of Episcopalians, whether theretofore comprising an
incorporated parish, an unincorporated parish, other association
or college chaplaincy or ministry, shall upon their request and
certification by the Bishop and designation as such by the Convention
of the Diocese become either a Diocesan Chapel or a Diocesan College
Chapel.
(b)
Each Diocesan Chapel shall be under the supervision of the Bishop
and, subject to the approval of the Bishop, may adopt such procedures
for the conduct of its affairs as it may desire. It shall not
be a parish in union with the Convention or subject to the provisions
of the Canons or other prescriptions with respect to parishes.
Each Diocesan Chapel shall have the right, by whatever procedural
means it may choose, to designate one lay representative to the
Convention of the Diocese, which representative, although not
a member of the Convention, shall have the privilege of the floor.
Each Diocesan Chapel shall submit an Annual Report of such content
and manner as the Bishop may prescribe.
(c)
A Diocesan College Chapel may be established on the Campus of
a University or College situated within the Diocese for the expressed
purpose of ministry and chaplaincy to the students, faculty and
staff of that University or College. A majority of its Vestry
or other Representative Body must be composed of persons who are
adult members of the Episcopal Church as defined in Title I Canon
17, 1 (a) of the Constitution and Canons of the Episcopal Church
and if a majority of its Vestry or other Representative Body is
composed of adult members of the Episcopal Church as described
above, at least one of whom serves as one of the Wardens, Chair
or other leader of the Representative Body, the Diocesan College
Chapel shall have the following privileges: