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9 WHAT IS PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE? Way in which a group of people come together for the purpose of making and authorizing policy changes and administrative decisions in an orderly way

10 RULES THAT GOVERN Texas Constitution Texas Election Code Texas Republican Party Rules Rules of Order Special Rules of Order Standing Rules

11 MANY PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITIES

12  Current edition of selected authority is named  Party may adopt special rules of order as needed to supplement the parliamentary authority

13 The rules of parliamentary law are constructed on certain basis rights:  of the majority  of the minority, especially a strong minority (greater than one third) to be heard  of individual members  of absentees  courtesy and justice  consideration of one subject at a time

14 While parliamentary procedure cannot guarantee that every members of the Party is pleased with the outcome of a decision, it aims to ensure that every member is satisfied by the manner in which the decision was made, and that the Party makes decisions efficiently but with consideration for every member’s opinion

15 1.A member rises and seeks recognition 2.The Chair assigns the floor 3.A member makes a motion 4.Another member seconds the motion 5.The Chair states the question 6.Members debate the motion 7.The Chair puts the question to a vote 8.The Chair announces the result of the vote 8 STEPS FOR HANDLING A MOTION

16  In S.D. Caucus:  Member rises and addresses the chair “Mr./Madam Chairman”  The member remains standing and awaits recognition by the Chair  In General Session:  Member goes to microphone  Microphone worker activates appropriate light for Parliamentary Motion  The member remains standing and awaits recognition by the Chair

17  In SD Caucus:  Chair recognizes the member  Calls member by name or title  Nods to the member (in a small assembly)  The member gives name and county  In General Session:  The Chair identifies microphone # and type of Motion  The member gives name, SD #, County and purpose for which they seek recognition  Chair recognizes the member  To bring an interrupting motion to the attention of the Chair, a delegate may use the microphone immediately for the stated purpose

18 “ I move that (to)…” or “Resolved, That…” A member makes a motion:

19 “I second the motion.” or “Second”  Another member seconds the motion. 4. SECOND  No recognition required  Do not have to stand

20 The chair states the question. “It is moved and seconded that (to)… 5. CHAIR STATES THE QUESTION

21  Discussion or debate is how an assembly decides whether a proposed course of action should be followed  Maker of the motion has right to speak first  All remarks must be addressed to the chair (not to other members)  Debate must be confined to the merits of the pending question  Debate may not exceed five minutes for a Main Motion nor more than three minutes on Amendment or debatable motion subsequently made without general consent of the convention. RPT Rule 17  Debate should alternate between those favoring and those opposing a measure  Debate can be closed by majority vote, or by the Chair if no one seeks the floor for further debate. RPT Rule 16a

22  The chair asks, “Are you ready for the question?”  If no one rises to claim the floor, the chair proceeds to take the vote.  The chair says, “The question is on the adoption of the motion that (to)… [repeating the motion].” 7. CHAIR PUTS THE QUESTION

23  Voice Vote “Those in favor of the motion, say aye. [Pause] “Those opposed, say no. [Pause]”  Delegation Voting Strength - T.E.C. 174.096 (a) cast number of votes equal to as many delegates entitled to  Roll Call Vote – RPT Rule 7 When ordered by a majority vote of the delegates When demanded in writing by at least 1/5 of the District delegations When by decision of Convention Chairman  Proxy Voting – Prohibited. RPT Rule 6  Right to Abstain

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25  Which side has it  Whether adopted or lost  Effect of the vote  Where applicable, announcement of the next item of business 8. CHAIR ANNOUNCES RESULT

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29  Nominations – naming a person as a candidate for an office or position  Member making nomination should rise and be recognized  No second is required, although a member may second to show support  Motion to close nominations shall not be in order until there has been a reasonable opportunity for additional nominations. RPT Rule 16b

30 “I move to (that)…” or “Resolved, That…” If you want to bring business before the assembly, make a:

31 1.inserting or adding words or a paragraph 2.striking out words or a paragraph 3.striking out and inserting words or substituting a paragraph If you want to change a motion, move to Amend by: AMEND

32 If you want to change the rules of debate, move to: If you want to close and end debate, move the: Limit or extend the limits of debate RPT Rule 17d Previous question Rule 16a LIMIT DEBATE PREVIOUS QUESTION

33 To obtain information about parliamentary law or rules of the Party, make a: PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY To request information relevant to the business at hand, make a: REQUEST FOR INFORMATION

34 When inappropriate action has been taken by the assembly or one of its members, a member may enforce the rules by making a Point of Order

35 When a member disagrees with a parliamentary ruling made by the chair

36 1.Elect permanent officers 2.Elect permanent committee members 3.Elect SREC Committeeman and Committeewoman 4.Nominate State Chairman and Vice Chairman

37 1.Elect permanent officers 2.Elect National Nomination Committee member 3.Nominate National Committeeman and Committeewoman 4.Elect 3 Delegates/Alternates to National Convention 5.Elect Elector

38 1.Receive and take action on Permanent Credentials Committee Report 2.Receive and take action on Permanent Organization Committee Report 3.Receive and take action on National Nomination Committee Report 4.Receive and take action on Permanent Rules & Order of Business Committee Report 5.Receive and take action on Permanent Platform & Resoultions Committee Report 6.Elect State Chairman and Vice Chairman 7.Elect National Committeeman and Committeewoman

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43 The last four letters in “American” =I Can The last four letters in “Republican” =I Can The last four letters in “Democrats” =Rats End of Lesson. Test to follow in November. November will be set aside as rodent extermination month.

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