HOSA Bowl Parliamentary Procedure

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Adjourn
Close the meeting
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Adopt
Accept/agree
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Agenda
Order of business
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Amend
Modify wording or meaning
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Appeal
Members question chair's ruling
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Aye
Affirmative voice vote
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Board
Administrative body
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Bylaws
Basic rules of a society
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Commit or refer
Send to a committee
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Convention
Assembly of delegates
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Debate
Discussion of merits of pending question
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Executive session
Proceedings are secret
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Incidental motions
Deal with questions of procedure
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Lay on the table
Set main motion aside tenporarily
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Main motion
Introduces business to the assembly
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Majority vote
More than half of votes cast
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Mass meeting
Unorganized group
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Meeting
Single official gathering
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Minutes
Written record of the proceedings
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Motion
Formal proposal to take action
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Request for information
Inquiry as to facts
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Point of Order
Call for enforcement of rules
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Postpone definitely
Postpone to a certain time
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Postpone indefinitely
Dispose of the question without a direct vote
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Precedence
Rank
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Previous question
Close debate
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Pro tem
Temporary
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Quorum
Members required to transact business
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Ratify
Make valid action already taken
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Recess
Short intermission
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Regular meeting
Periodic business meeting
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Rescind
Repeal
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Second
Agreement that motion be considered
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Secretary
Recording officer of an assembly
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State the question
Place the motion before the assembly
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Standing committee
Constituted to perform a continuing function
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Take from the table
Resume consideration of a main motion
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The chair
Person presiding
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Unanimous consent
No opposition
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Viva voce
Voice vote
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Corporate charter
1st highest
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Constituents/bylaws
2nd highest
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Rules of Order
3rd highest
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Standing rules
4th highest
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Custom
5th highest
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Members of an assembly
May attend meetings, make motions, debate, and vote.
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The actions of any deliberative assembly are subject to
The bylaws and other rules of its organization plus all applicable procedural laws.
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The basic principle of decision in a deliberative assembly is that
A motion must be adopted by a majority vote.
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When a decision is to be based on more than a majority vote, a common requirement is a
Two-thirds vote and/or previous notice.
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Two forms of deliberative assembly are
Convention and board.
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According to RONR and most state statutes, electronic meetings
May be conducted if provided for in the bylaws, everyone can hear each other at the same time and additional rules are advisable.
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Admittance to a mass meeting
May be limited to the invited category.
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The local assembly of an organized society is limited to persons who
Are recorded on the rolls as voting members in good standing.
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The bylaws of an organized local society usually provide that it shall hold
Regular meetings at stated intervals.
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Large boards
Generally follow parliamentary procedure the same as any assembly.
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The corporate charter should contain only
What is necessary to obtain it and to obtain the desired status under the law.
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The constitution or bylaws of a society should contain
Its own basic rules relating principally to itself as an organization.
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Except for the corporate charter, the highest body of rules in a society is the
Bylaws.
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The term rules of order refers to
The written rules of parliamentary procedure adopted by an assembly or organization.
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Standing rules, except in the case of conventions, are
Related to the details of the administration of a society.
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A custom of an organization
Falls to the ground if a conflict with a written rule is raised by a Point of Order.
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T or F: A two-thirds vote means two-thirds of those present and voting.
True
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T or F: A series of meetings leading up to the organization of a society are in the nature of Mass meetings.
True
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T or F: The bylaws of a local organized society should establish a procedure for calling special meetings.
True
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T or F: While a board may or may not function autonomously, its operation is determined by responsibilities and powers delegated to it or conferred on it by the authority outside itself.
True
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T or F: If a society has a corporate charter, it is not necessary to have a constitution or bylaws.
False
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Reading and Approval of Minutes
1st order
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Reports of Officers, Boards, and Standing Committees
2nd order
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Reports of Special Committees
3rd order
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Special Orders
4th order
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Unfinished Business and General Orders
5th order
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New Business
6th order
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The quorum of an assembly
Is the minimum number of members who must be present for business to be validly transacted.
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In the absence of a provision in the bylaws, the quorum of an organized society is
A majority of the entire membership.
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The minimum essential officers for the conduct of business are
A presiding officer and secretary or clerk
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The chair's announcement of the result of the vote should include
The ayes (or noes) have it, the motion is adopted (or lost) and the effect of the vote.
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A "friendly amendment"
Must be adopted by the body, either by vote or unanimous consent.
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A proper way to begin the debate process is for the chair to say
"Is there any debate?"
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Sessions of permanently organized bodies usually follow
An established order of business.
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Calling a meeting to order is
Not a part of the order of business.
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In the standard order of business the reports of officers are presented
Immediately after approval of the minutes.
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Reports of officers are commonly presented
In the order in which the officers are listed in the bylaws.
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The main motion is one that
Brings business before the assembly.
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Before a member in an assembly can speak in debate he must
Obtain the floor.
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A person who is not the first to rise and address the chair may be given preference in being recognized if
He is the maker of the motion and has not spoken to the question.
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If the chair make a mistake in assigning the floor, a member may
Raise a Point of Order.
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T or F: The minimum number of members who must be present at the meetings of a deliberative assembly for business to be validly transacted is the quorum of the assembly.
True
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T or F: The quorum should be fixed at the number of members who can reasonably be expected to attend the meeting.
True
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T or F: In meetings of a convention, unless the bylaws of the organization provide otherwise, the quorum is a majority of the delegates who have been registered at the convention.
True
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T or F: In a mass meeting the quorum consists of those who attend the meeting.
True
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T or F: Even in a small meeting, the presiding officer should not be addressed or referred to by name.
True
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T or F: The presiding officer of an assembly always stands when calling the meeting to order.
True
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T or F: The first item of business at a regular meeting is the report of officers.
False
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T or F: The order of business in a convention is usually known as the program or agenda.
True
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T or F: A member in an assembly may make a main motion or speak in debate without obtaining the floor.
False
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T or F: A member can establish prior claim to the floor by rising just before it has been yielded.
False
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Member makes a motion.
1st order
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Another member seconds the motion.
2nd order
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Chair states the question.
3rd order
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Members debate the question.
4th order

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