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What is parliamentary procedure?

A set of rules for running a successful meeting.

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What are the three goals of parliamentary procedure?

Make meetings run smoothly, assure everyone gets to voice their oppinion, and maintain order.

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Who began parliamentary procedure?

Sir Thomas Smyth, in England in 1562.

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What is the bible of Parliamentary Procedure?

Robert's Rules of Order, which was written by Henry M. Robert in 1876.

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When was Robert's Rules of Order revised?

First revised in 1915. Last revised in 1990.

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What is the floor?

A point where the attention of the meeting should be focused.

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What does germane mean?

Related to the original topic.

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What is a quorum?

The amount of members present required to conduct a meeting.

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1 Tap

Be seated, announce vote.

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2 Taps

Call to order.

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3 Taps

All rise.

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Series of Taps

Restore order.

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Two-thirds Vote

Motions that require a two-thirds vote are those that limit or eliminate the members' rights in some way.

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Simple Majority

One more than half the votes cast.

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Super Majority

Required majorities that are greater than a simple majority.

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Plurality

The most votes recieved, but not always a simple majority.

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What is a main motion used for?

A main motion is a means of introducing business to a meeting.

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Who cannot speak against a main motion?

The person who makes the motion cannot speak against it.

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What main motions are not legal?

Main motions that break any laws, bring up a motion that have already failed, are outside the power of the group, are negative motions, or support political/ religious support.

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How do you state a main motion?

Madam President, I move that___.

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What are privileged motions?

Motions that fulfill individual needs or the interest of the group individually.

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How do you state a fix time to which to adjourn motion?

Madam President, I move to adjourn until (time) on (date).

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How do you state an adjourn motion?

Madam President, I move to adjourn.

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How do you state a recess motion?

Madam President, I move to take a __ minute recess.

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How do you state a raise a question of privilege motion?

Madam President, I rise to a question of privilege.

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Call for the orders of the day can be made on?

Motions that are not set on the agenda for the meeting.

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How do you state a call for the orders of the day motion?

Madam President, I call for the orders of the day.

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What are subsidiary motions?

Motions that alter, change, or dispose of main motions.

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How do you state a lay on the table motion?

Madam President, I move to lay this motion on the table.

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How do you state a take from the table motion?

Madam President, I move to take the motion that reads _from the table.

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How do you state a call for previous question motion?

Madam President, I call for the previous question.

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How to state a postpone definitely motion?

Madame President, I move to postpone this motion until the _Regular Meeting.

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Two types of committees?

Standing (one of the 15 listed in the POA) and the Ad Hoc, or special committee appointed by the chair (made of 3 or more members).

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How to state a refer to a committee motion?

Madam President, I move that we refer this motion to the ____ Committee/ a committee of three appointed by the chair.

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Special rules for amend motion?

Must be germane.

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No more than two amendments can be considered at one time.

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An amendment changes or alters a main motion by?

Striking out, inserting, striking out and inserting, or adding to the end.

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How do you state an amend motion?

Madam I move to amend the motion by ___. So the motion would read, I move that ___.

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How do you state a postpone indefinitely motion?

Madam President, I move to postpone the motion indefinitely.

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What must be specified in a limit or extend debate motion?

Maker of the motion must specify the amount of time, and the number of speakers that can debate the motion.

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How do you state a limit or extend debate motion?

Mister/ Madam President, I move that we limit debate on this motion to 3 discussions for the motion and 3 discussions against the motion.

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What are incidental motions?

Motions that correct ill-advised actions.

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How do you state an object to the consideration of question motion?

Madam President, I object to the consideration fo this question.

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How do you state an appeal motion?

Madam President, I appeal the decision of the chair.

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How do you state a rise to the point of order motion?

I rise to a point of order.

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Who can propose a withdraw?

Can only be moved by the member who proposed the motion being withdrawn.

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How do you state a withdraw a motion motion?

Madam President, I would like to withdraw my motion.

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How do you state a suspend the rules motion?

Madam President, because of the lack of time tonight, I move to suspend the rules and skip directly to new business.

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When can a call for the division of the house motion be made?

Can only be called for after vote has been announced.

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How do you state a division of the house motion?

Can be made by saying division loud enough for the entire group to hear or by standing and saying I call for a division of the house.

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What is a Rise to Parliamentary Inquiry Motion used for?

Ask how to carry parliamentary ability.

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What is a divide motion used for?

This motion allows a motion that has been made to be split into two different motions.

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How do you state a divide a motion?

Madam President, I move to divide this motion into two motions. The first stating

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_ and the second _.

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What does a reconsider do to the motion?

If passed the motion is handled as if it was never voted on.

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How do you state a recondsider motion?

Madam President, I move to reconsider the motion .

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How do you state a rescind motion?

Madam President, I move that we rescind the motion ___.

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Seconding a motion ensures?

That you get on record as supporting motion and puts the motion to a vote.

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Debating a Motion allows?

Raise concerns about the motion, persuade others to vote one way or another, and provide information about motion.

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Amending a Motion allows?

Allows for changes to a main motion to appease both sides or improve both sides or improve the motion.

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Voting on a motion can be down by what means?

Voice, visual, ballot, roll call, and mechanical devices.

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What is a Fix Time to Which to Adjourn Motion used for?

To set date and time to adjourn meeting.

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What is an Adjourn Motion used for?

To end current meeting immediately.

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What is a Recess Motion used for?

To call for a temporary break in meeting.

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What is a Raise a Question of Privilege Motion used for?

To secure comfort/ convience for members.

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What is a Call for the Orders of the Day Motion used for?

To demand compliance with agenda or seek information on order or agenda.

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What is a Lay on the Table Motion used for?

To delay a motion briefly, until taken from the table.

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What is a Call for Previous Question Motion used for?

To force immediate vote on a motion.

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What is a Postpone Definitely Motion used for?

To allow for the motion on the floor to be deferred to a different day, meeting or until after a certain event.

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What is a refer to Committee Motion used for?

To send a pending question to a small group so that the question may be carefully investigated.

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What is an Amend Motion used for?

To modify a main motion.

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What is a Postpone Indefinitely Motion used for?

To kill a motion without a direct vote.

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What is a Limit or Extend Debate Motion used for?

To limit or extend the time allowed for a discussion when it is clear that discussion will be lengthy or the meeting will be short.

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What is an Object to the Consideration of Question Motion used for?

To stop offensive or innapropriate measures.

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What is an Appeal Motion used for?

To allow members to overrule the chair.

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What is a Rise to a Point of Order Motion used for?

To have parliamentary errors corrected.

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What is a Withdraw Motion used for?

To retract motion that was proposed.

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What is a Suspend the Rules Motion used for?

To allow the chapter to break the rules of parliamentary procedure, or the current constitution for a short period of time.

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What is a Reconsider Motion used for?

To reevaluate a decision that was made earlier.

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What is a Rescind motion used for?

To revoke or nullify previous actions.

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What is to a Take from the Table Motion used for?

To resume consideration of tabled motions.

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When can a withdraw be made?

Must be made after the President first state the motion but before the discussion begins.

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Who can make a reconsider motion?

Can only be made by someone who originally voted for the motion.