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A Quick Look at Parliamentary Procedure Brian Kelleher, Board of Directors Former Secondary National President Former State President, DE
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Opening Reading/Approval of Minutes Treasurer’s Report Committee Reports Old Business New Business Closing
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Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised, Tenth Edition Governs meetings Used by U.S, U.K, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Governments Motion = Action
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A member seeks recognition for the floor Chairman recognizes the member (member obtains the floor) Member makes a motion Another member seconds the motion Chairman states the question Debate (amendment and secondary motions) Chairman puts the question to a vote Chairman announces the result of the vote
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Agenda: sequence of items for a meeting Amendment: a change proposed in a motion by altering it Carried: to be adopted or passed Committee: one or more members appointed or elected to complete a specific task Discussion: debate that follows after the chair has stated a motion Floor: the motion is currently being discussed, as in “on the floor” Minutes: official record of what is done at a meeting
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Motion: a proposal that a certain action should be taken Out of order: a motion or procedure that violates the rules Point of information: a request to the chair to obtain information about the business at hand Point of order: a request to the chair to recognize an infraction in parliamentary procedure Stating the question: restating of the motion by the chair Table: to postpone further discussion of a motion, either for a set period of time or indefinitely
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Main Motion – an action motion. Proposing that something be done. ◦ Example: “I move to host an Ice Cream Social.” Privileged Motion – motions that hold rank over all other motions. ◦ Example: Move to adjourn, raise a question of privilege Subsidiary Motion – motions applied to main motions. ◦ Example: Amendment, Lay on the Table, Previous Question, Limit, Postpone, Refer Incidental Motion – motions that can occur once a main motion is presented ◦ Example: Point of Order, Point of Information, Inquiry, Information, Division
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Can the chairman (President) vote? Should seconds be recorded in minutes? What is a majority? What is a quorum? What happens when it’s a tie? How long can a member speak in debate? Should you move to discuss or make an action?
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Motion to hold a dance Second the motion Discussion Amend the main motion Second the amendment Call for a vote Vote
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