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Title: Parliamentary Procedure


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Parliamentary Procedure
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What is Parliamentary Procedure?
  • Set of proven rules used to move business along
    during a meeting
  • Guidelines not laws
  • System that allows an organization to conduct
    business in a fair and democratic manner

3
Why use Parliamentary Procedure?
  • Handle only one item of business at a time
  • All participants have an opportunity to
    participate in discussion
  • Observe the rule of the majority
  • Protect the rights of the minority

4
Using the Parliamentary Procedure Lingo
  • Point of Order
  • Previous Questions
  • Friendly Amendment
  • Motion to Adjourn
  • Majority Vote
  • Quorum
  • Motion
  • Main Motion
  • Motion to Lay on the Table
  • Motion to Take from the Table

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Importance of the Agenda
  • An agenda is a formal listing of business that is
    to be conducted at a meeting
  • Usually developed by the chair and distributed to
    the members in advance
  • Must be approved by the membership at the
    beginning of the meeting
  • A well planned agenda is critical to a well run,
    organized meeting

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Sample Agenda
  • Call to Order
  • Roll Call (if appropriate)
  • Adoption of the Agenda
  • Approval of Minutes from Previous Meeting
  • Reports of Officers
  • Reports of Committees
  • Unfinished Business
  • New Business
  • Announcements
  • Adjournment

7
Role of Meeting Participants
  • It is the participants responsibility to
    establish and maintain effective meeting
    structure
  • All participants have the right and
    responsibility to participate in meetings and in
    parliamentary procedure
  • Participants should know the Constitution and
    By-Laws of the organization
  • Be involved in discussion!

8
Keys to Effective Meetings
  • Parliamentary procedure is based on motions
  • The key to parliamentary procedure is learning
    and understanding these motions
  • Dont become overwhelmed by the list of motions
    -- concentrate on those that will be used on a
    regular basis
  • REMEMBER using parliamentary procedure takes
    patience, practice, and a lot of effort!!!!

9
Use of the Gavel
  • The gavel allows the chair to obtain attention
    quickly
  • One tap signals for members (participants) to
    be seated and follows the completion of an item
    of business or announces adjournment
  • Two taps calls a meeting to order
  • Three taps signals for members to stand
  • Series of taps restores order of the room

10
Methods of Voting
  • There are 4 common methods of voting
  • Voice Vote
  • Rising Vote
  • Secret Ballot
  • Roll Call
  • Quorum
  • Simple Majority
  • Two-thirds Vote

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Motions
  • Main Motions
  • Privileged Motions
  • Subsidiary Motions
  • Incidental Motions
  • Unclassified Motions

12
Main Motions
  • Introduces a principal subject. Only one main
    motion may be considered at a time and must be
    disposed of before another can be considered.
  • The only way to start a motion is to say I
    move
  • Example Mr./Madame President, I move that we
    attend the County Leadership Camp.
  • Main motions require a second and they are
    debatable and amendable
  • A majority vote is required

13
Seconding a Motion
  • Seconding a motion -
  • Shows support by other members
  • Puts the motion to a vote

14
Debating a Motion
  • Members can raise any concerns they may have
    about the motion
  • Others can be persuaded to vote one way or
    another
  • Further information about the motion can be
    provided to the group

15
Amending a Motion
  • Allows for changes to be made to the motion
  • No more than 2 amendments can be considered at
    one time
  • Requires
  • Second
  • It is debatable and amendable
  • Majority vote
  • Main motion can be altered by
  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Substitution

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Privileged Motions
  • Do not relate to a pending question, however they
    are of such great importance that they take
    precedence over all other motions
  • Include
  • Fix time to which to adjourn
  • Adjourn
  • Recess
  • Raise a question of privilege
  • Call for the orders of the day

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Subsidiary Motions
  • Applied to other motions for the purpose of
    appropriate disposal
  • Include
  • Lay on the table
  • Call for the previous question
  • Postpone definitely
  • Refer to a committee
  • Amend
  • Postpone indefinitely

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Incidental Motions
  • Correct ill-advised actions
  • Correct improper use of parliamentary procedure
  • Include
  • Object to the consideration of question
  • Appeal from the decision of the chair
  • Rise to a point of order
  • Withdraw a motion
  • Suspend the rules
  • Call for the division of the house
  • Rise to parliamentary inquiry

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Unclassified Motions
  • Have a definite purpose but are not classified as
    any other type of motion
  • Usually pertain to actions taken at previous
    meetings
  • Include
  • Reconsider
  • Rescind
  • Take from the table

20
Final Thoughts
  • Dont get overwhelmed mastering parliamentary
    procedure takes a lot of practice and patience
  • Modify parliamentary procedure to fit the needs
    of your group not all motions need to be
    memorized only focus on those youll use on a
    regular basis
  • Educate members of your organization about
    parliamentary guidelines

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Putting it all Together
  • Using the handouts provided, rate yourself as a
    participant at meetings
  • Using the handout provided, rate yourself as the
    leader of a meeting
  • How did you do?
  • What will you change?
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