The constitution of a PCC is prescribed by the Church Representation Rules, Part 9. A PCC consists of (i) the clergy of the parish, (ii) certain lay people licensed to the parish, (iii) the
churchwardens of the parish, (iv) members of the
General Synod, diocesan synod or deanery synod who are on the roll of the parish, and (v) representatives of the laity elected at the annual parochial church meeting. To be qualified for election as a representative of the laity, a person must be of the laity, an actual communicant, aged 16 or over, and not disqualified (e.g. by conviction of certain offences, disqualification as a company director or entry on a "barred list"), and must be on the church electoral roll (and, unless under 18, have been on the roll for at least 6 months); he or she must be nominated and seconded by persons on the roll, and be willing to serve. Churchwardens are elected at an annual
Meeting of Parishioners pursuant to the
Churchwardens Measure 2001. Churchwardens are
ex-officio members of the PCC and its
standing committee. Other parish post-holders, such as the
secretary,
treasurer and
sidesmen, are appointed by the PCC. ==Charitable status==