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Article I
Name
Article II
Purpose
Article III
Membership
Article IV
Dues & Finance
Article V
Organization
Article VI
Officers & Elections
Article VII
Duties of FBLA National Officers
Article VIII
National Leadership Conference
Article IX
National Executive Council
Article X
Committees
Article XI
Emblems & Colors
Article XII
Parliamentary Procedure
Article XIII
Amendment
Mnemonic
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subsidiary motion
assists the assembly in treating or disposing of a main motion
privileged motion
MOTION has to do with mistakes or problems that have to be corrected immediately
incidental motion
is related to the main motion and takes presedence
bring back motion
brings back business by introduction or adoption. made while no other business is pending
precedence of motions
the order of rank or priority of a motion
ammennd
a motion to modify the wording- and within certain limits with the meaning- of a pending motion before their pending motion itself is acted upon
chair/president
presiding officer, the person who remains impartiality/ moderator
division of the assembly
the motion that calls for a rising vote
division of the question
to divide a motion so that the parts of it may be considered separately
limit or extend debate
Modifies debate by limiting or extending the number or length of speeches
obtain the floor
Rise, address chair, wait to be recognized
parliamentary inquiry
a question directed to the presiding official to obtain information on parliamentary law or the rules of the organization, bearing on the business at hand.
point of information
a request directed at the chair, or through the chair to another officer or member, for information relevant to the business at hand but not related to parliamentary procedure.
postpone definitely
the motion by which action on a pending question can be put off, within limits, to a definite day, meeting, or hour, or until after a certain event
raising a question of privilege
A member who has been assigned the floor may be interrupted for the purpose of: urgency, etc.
reconsider
to bring back a motion that has already been voted on
suspend the rules
when an assembly wishes to do something it cannot do without violating one or more of its regular rules it can adopt a motion to suspend the rules
adjourn
close the meeting
adopt
accept/agree
agenda
order of business
amend
modify wording or meaning
appeal
members question chair's ruling
aye
affirmative voice vote
board
administrative body
bylaws
basic rules of a society
commit
send to a committee; refer
refer
send to a committee; commit
convention
assembly of delegates
executive session
proceedings are secret
incidental motions
deal with questions of procedure
lay on the table
set main motion aside temporarily
main motion
introduces business to the assembly
mass meeting
unorganized group
minutes
written record of the proceedings
motion
formal proposal to take action
point of order
call for enforcement of rules
postpone indefinitely
dispose of the question without a direct vote
precedence
rank
previous question
close debate
quorum
members required to transact business
ratify
make valid action already taken
recess
short intermission
rescind
repeal
second
agreement that motion be considered
secretary
recording officer of an assembly
state the question
place the motion before the assembly
standing committee
constituted to perform a continuing function
take from the table
resume consideration of a main motion
chair
person presiding
unanimous consent
no opposition
viva vote
voice vote
Addressing the Chair
To speak to the presiding officer
Agenda
Order of business; program of a business meeting
Ad Hoc Committee
Committee established for a specific purpose, for a particular case
Adjourn
To end a meeting
Announcing the Vote
In announcing the vote on a motion, the chair should:
(1)report on the voting itself, stating which side has prevailed;
(2)declare that the motion is adopted or lost; and
(3)state the effect of the vote or order its execution
Carried
Passed or adopted; used in referring to affirmative action on a motion
Caucus
Private session in advance of a scheduled meeting
Convene
To open a session
Committee of the Whole
Using the entire House as a committee to speed things up to vote or decide on a bill
Division of the Assembly
the motion that calls for a rising vote/revote
Division of the Question
A motion to divide a pending motion into two or more separate questions in order that they may be considered separately.
Election by Acclamation
Election by unanimous consent; used when only one person has been nominated for an office
Ex officio
By right of office
Expunge
To eliminate part of a motion by crossing out or drawing a line around words; one never erases, since the original text may be needed for the minutes.
Germane
relevant
Having the Floor
Having been recognized by the chair to speak
Immediately Pending Question
The last motion stated by the chair
Obtaining the Floor
Securing permission to speak
Orders of the Day
Agenda for a meeting
Parliamentarian
Parliamentary adviser to the presiding officer.
Pending Question
A motion awaiting decision.
Plurality
the most votes among all those running for a political office
Point of Information
Request for information concerning a motion.
Precedence
Take Precedence: Priority in rank; to outrank.
Proxy
A person authorized to vote for another.
Question of Privilege
to make a personal request during a debate
second-no decision of the chair
Recognize
To allow someone to obtain the floor in order to speak.
Rescind
To repeal, annul, cancel, or revoke formally.
Resolution
Motion used to express the sentiment of a group, usually beginning with the words "resolved that...."
Rising Vote
everyone stands to vote
Roll Call Vote
a voting method in the Senate in which members voice their votes in turn
Slate
List of candidates
Voice Vote
A vote taken by having members call out "aye" or "no" at the chair's direction
Yield
To give the floor to the chair or other person
when the vote is taken . . .
The lack of a second has become immaterial