I imagine that each ward/stake may have their own policies/procedures on this, however, I was trying to find something in the facilities handbook or the general handbook about this sort of thing.
What I found in the handbook and the church website was information about "emergency response" and "disasters". I can imagine a multi-day blizzard that prevents access to basic services could definitely qualify as a disaster and fall under the "emergency response" procedures that the stake and ward councils create.
But in my mind's eye I'm not sure I'd categorize 8 inches of snow in the hours leading up to sacrament meeting or 3 hours of white-out conditions from 7am to 11am when sacrament meeting starts at 10:30am as a "disaster". Instead, those seem like "events affecting members ability to safely attend church meetings".
Is there any information to help a church leader (namely: bishopric) decide when to cancel a youth night or Sunday meetings? (and if the answer is, "consult with the stake president", then what information would the stake president use in these cases? Good judgement, of course, but are there any written policies that would help a Bishop and/or Stake President in deciding when meetings should be cancelled?)
Thank you~!
References I found:
GHB 22.7 -
GHB 22.9.1 - Stake President and His CounselorsWard councils also prepare a simple written plan for the ward to respond to emergencies. This plan should be coordinated with the stake’s emergency plan (see “Stake and Ward Preparedness”; see also 22.9.1.3 in this handbook).
GHB 22.9.1.3 - Respond to Emergencies - which includes a link to the "Emergency Response Procedures"Direct the stake’s efforts to prepare for and respond to emergencies (see 22.9.1.3).