FBLA Parliamentary Procedure Study Guide

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Article I

Name

<p>Name</p>
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Article II

Purpose

<p>Purpose</p>
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Article III

Membership

<p>Membership</p>
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Article IV

Dues & Finance

<p>Dues &amp; Finance</p>
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Article V

Organization

<p>Organization</p>
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Article VI

Officers & Elections

<p>Officers &amp; Elections</p>
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Article VII

Duties of FBLA National Officers

<p>Duties of FBLA National Officers</p>
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Article VIII

National Leadership Conference

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Article IX

National Executive Council

<p>National Executive Council</p>
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Article X

Committees

<p>Committees</p>
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Article XI

Emblems & Colors

<p>Emblems &amp; Colors</p>
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Article XII

Parliamentary Procedure

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Article XIII

Amendment

<p>Amendment</p>
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Mnemonic

NPMDOODNNCEPA

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subsidiary motion

assists the assembly in treating or disposing of a main motion

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privileged motion

MOTION has to do with mistakes or problems that have to be corrected immediately

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incidental motion

is related to the main motion and takes presedence

<p>is related to the main motion and takes presedence</p>
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bring back motion

brings back business by introduction or adoption. made while no other business is pending

<p>brings back business by introduction or adoption. made while no other business is pending</p>
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precedence of motions

the order of rank or priority of a motion

<p>the order of rank or priority of a motion</p>
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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

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chair/president

presiding officer, the person who remains impartiality/ moderator

<p>presiding officer, the person who remains impartiality/ moderator</p>
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division of the assembly

the motion that calls for a rising vote

<p>the motion that calls for a rising vote</p>
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division of the question

to divide a motion so that the parts of it may be considered separately

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limit or extend debate

Modifies debate by limiting or extending the number or length of speeches

<p>Modifies debate by limiting or extending the number or length of speeches</p>
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obtain the floor

Rise, address chair, wait to be recognized

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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.

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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.

<p>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.</p>
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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

<p>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</p>
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raising a question of privilege

A member who has been assigned the floor may be interrupted for the purpose of: urgency, etc.

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reconsider

to bring back a motion that has already been voted on

<p>to bring back a motion that has already been voted on</p>
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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

<p>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</p>
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adjourn

close the meeting

<p>close the meeting</p>
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adopt

accept/agree

<p>accept/agree</p>
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agenda

order of business

<p>order of business</p>
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amend

modify wording or meaning

<p>modify wording or meaning</p>
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appeal

members question chair's ruling

<p>members question chair's ruling</p>
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aye

affirmative voice vote

<p>affirmative voice vote</p>
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board

administrative body

<p>administrative body</p>
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bylaws

basic rules of a society

<p>basic rules of a society</p>
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commit

send to a committee; refer

<p>send to a committee; refer</p>
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refer

send to a committee; commit

<p>send to a committee; commit</p>
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convention

assembly of delegates

<p>assembly of delegates</p>
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executive session

proceedings are secret

<p>proceedings are secret</p>
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incidental motions

deal with questions of procedure

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lay on the table

set main motion aside temporarily

<p>set main motion aside temporarily</p>
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main motion

introduces business to the assembly

<p>introduces business to the assembly</p>
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mass meeting

unorganized group

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minutes

written record of the proceedings

<p>written record of the proceedings</p>
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motion

formal proposal to take action

<p>formal proposal to take action</p>
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point of order

call for enforcement of rules

<p>call for enforcement of rules</p>
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postpone indefinitely

dispose of the question without a direct vote

<p>dispose of the question without a direct vote</p>
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precedence

rank

<p>rank</p>
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previous question

close debate

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quorum

members required to transact business

<p>members required to transact business</p>
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ratify

make valid action already taken

<p>make valid action already taken</p>
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recess

short intermission

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rescind

repeal

<p>repeal</p>
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second

agreement that motion be considered

<p>agreement that motion be considered</p>
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secretary

recording officer of an assembly

<p>recording officer of an assembly</p>
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state the question

place the motion before the assembly

<p>place the motion before the assembly</p>
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standing committee

constituted to perform a continuing function

<p>constituted to perform a continuing function</p>
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take from the table

resume consideration of a main motion

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chair

person presiding

<p>person presiding</p>
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unanimous consent

no opposition

<p>no opposition</p>
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viva vote

voice vote

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Addressing the Chair

To speak to the presiding officer

<p>To speak to the presiding officer</p>
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Agenda

Order of business; program of a business meeting

<p>Order of business; program of a business meeting</p>
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Ad Hoc Committee

Committee established for a specific purpose, for a particular case

<p>Committee established for a specific purpose, for a particular case</p>
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Adjourn

To end a meeting

<p>To end a meeting</p>
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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

<p>In announcing the vote on a motion, the chair should:</p><p>(1)report on the voting itself, stating which side has prevailed;</p><p>(2)declare that the motion is adopted or lost; and</p><p>(3)state the effect of the vote or order its execution</p>
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Carried

Passed or adopted; used in referring to affirmative action on a motion

<p>Passed or adopted; used in referring to affirmative action on a motion</p>
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Caucus

Private session in advance of a scheduled meeting

<p>Private session in advance of a scheduled meeting</p>
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Convene

To open a session

<p>To open a session</p>
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Committee of the Whole

Using the entire House as a committee to speed things up to vote or decide on a bill

<p>Using the entire House as a committee to speed things up to vote or decide on a bill</p>
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Division of the Assembly

the motion that calls for a rising vote/revote

<p>the motion that calls for a rising vote/revote</p>
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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.

<p>A motion to divide a pending motion into two or more separate questions in order that they may be considered separately.</p>
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Election by Acclamation

Election by unanimous consent; used when only one person has been nominated for an office

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Ex officio

By right of office

<p>By right of office</p>
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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.

<p>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.</p>
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Germane

relevant

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Having the Floor

Having been recognized by the chair to speak

<p>Having been recognized by the chair to speak</p>
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Immediately Pending Question

The last motion stated by the chair

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Obtaining the Floor

Securing permission to speak

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Orders of the Day

Agenda for a meeting

<p>Agenda for a meeting</p>
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Parliamentarian

Parliamentary adviser to the presiding officer.

<p>Parliamentary adviser to the presiding officer.</p>
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Pending Question

A motion awaiting decision.

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Plurality

the most votes among all those running for a political office

<p>the most votes among all those running for a political office</p>
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Point of Information

Request for information concerning a motion.

<p>Request for information concerning a motion.</p>
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Precedence

Take Precedence: Priority in rank; to outrank.

<p>Take Precedence: Priority in rank; to outrank.</p>
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Proxy

A person authorized to vote for another.

<p>A person authorized to vote for another.</p>
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Question of Privilege

to make a personal request during a debate

second-no decision of the chair

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Recognize

To allow someone to obtain the floor in order to speak.

<p>To allow someone to obtain the floor in order to speak.</p>
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Rescind

To repeal, annul, cancel, or revoke formally.

<p>To repeal, annul, cancel, or revoke formally.</p>
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Resolution

Motion used to express the sentiment of a group, usually beginning with the words "resolved that...."

<p>Motion used to express the sentiment of a group, usually beginning with the words "resolved that...."</p>
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Rising Vote

everyone stands to vote

<p>everyone stands to vote</p>
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Roll Call Vote

a voting method in the Senate in which members voice their votes in turn

<p>a voting method in the Senate in which members voice their votes in turn</p>
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Slate

List of candidates

<p>List of candidates</p>
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Voice Vote

A vote taken by having members call out "aye" or "no" at the chair's direction

<p>A vote taken by having members call out "aye" or "no" at the chair's direction</p>
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Yield

To give the floor to the chair or other person

<p>To give the floor to the chair or other person</p>
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when the vote is taken . . .

The lack of a second has become immaterial

<p>The lack of a second has become immaterial</p>