Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure

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Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure 2019-2020 FGCU Faculty Senate

People will forget what you said, People will forget what you did, People will never forget how you made them feel. – Maya Angelou

To take action on academic policy and shared governance matters. To provide faculty feedback to university committees who request it for their own initiatives. To inform our constituents about current university happenings. Role of Faculty Senate

There are three main categories of agenda items: standing reports, information items, and action items. Each item is allotted 15 minutes on the agenda. Time may be extended with appropriate motions (within reason). Agenda Items

Standing Reports are provided each meeting by the Senate president, Academic Affairs, Student Government, and Staff Advisory Council. As a courtesy and a time control, Senate practice is to allow reporters to complete their presentations and then take questions. Standing Reports

Information items are points of business that require feedback from Senate, but no action. Documents are provided beforehand, and Senators may gain feedback from constituents. These topics are discussed during one meeting. Meeting time is spent receiving background on the issue from guests, providing feedback, and asking questions. Debate is typically not necessary as these are not action items. Once the conversation is complete, senators may update their constituents about the issue. Please remember that guests bringing forth information items have specifically requested Senate feedback on their topics. Information Items

Action items require the Senate to perform, usually, some sort of approval action, typically on a document, policy, or resolution. Action items are discussed during two meetings. When listed under New Business, background on the topic is provided and initial discussion occurs. Explicit debate is not necessary. Senators then seek feedback from their constituents. Action Items

Action Items return for the next meeting as Old Business and require voting action. No debate occurs on a voting action without an active motion on the floor, most commonly: Accept the document/policy/resolution, which can be voted up or down. Send document/policy/resolution back to home committee with love and respect for revision and resubmission. Motions can be modified by Senators. REMEMBER: Action Item New Business (1st) = discussion Action Item Old Business (2nd) = motion, debate, vote All discussion is relevant to the pending motion. Time extensions are only used if necessary. Action Items

Questions, Discussion and debate Senators wishing to speak must be recognized by the chair or guest. Senators then state their names for the record, and then ask a question or make a comment. Senators are allowed one follow-up question or comment per recognition. A senator may not be recognized again until everyone else who wishes to speak has had the opportunity. Once senator discussion concludes, comments may be taken from the gallery. BENEFITS: No individual monopolizes the conversation. Note-taking and senator identification is easier for the minutes. Collegial discussions with guests do not devolve into interrogations. We get out of here by noon. Questions, Discussion and debate

Voting One senator = 1 vote (raised hand) A senator may proxy for another and cast two votes (two raised hands). A senator may be represented by an alternate, and the alternate may cast one vote (one raised hand). A senator or alternate may not represent more than one other senator as a proxy (we only have two hands with which to vote). Voting

Points of Order

A Point of Order, Parliamentary Inquiry, or Make Follow Rules motion can be employed when (but not limited to) : A speaker is interrupted or a comment is made without chair or guest recognition An action item is debated without an active motion A discussion or debate has moved off-topic A speaker has exceeded the question/comment and followup limit A voting sequence is done out of order Parliamentary interjections are not personal criticisms. They are designed for one purpose: time control. Action Items

Bylaws available on front page of Faculty Senate website: Parliamentary procedure is governed by Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised. Senate practice is governed by the FGCU Faculty Governance Document (a.k.a “bylaws”) See handout for instruction on how motions work, voting thresholds, and the like. Each time we begin an uncommon parliamentary procedure, I will provide a quick intro to how it works. Bylaws available on front page of Faculty Senate website: https://www2.fgcu.edu/FacultySenate/index.asp Handout and Resources

It doesn’t sound like fun… …but it is!