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Title: ACEP Conference Committee Orientation


1
ACEP Conference Committee Orientation
  • Annual Meeting of the
  • Representative Council
  • Edwin F. Lopez, MD
  • Vice-Speaker of the
    Representative Council

2
Why are we here?
  • Assist with the business of the Representative
    Council and its constituents
  • To ensure proper procedure and validity of the
    business conducted herein

3
What are the Committees?
  • Reference Committee
  • Tellers and Credentials
  • Sergeant at Arms
  • Parliamentarian

4
Sergeant at Arms
  • Job
  • Maintains order and decorum at the meetings
  • Acts as doorkeeper
  • Escorts and monitors candidates during elections
  • Ushers guests prior to meeting

5
Parliamentarian
  • Job
  • A member skilled in parliamentary procedure
  • Serves to advise the Speaker when requested
  • Uses Sturgis Rules of Parliamentary Procedure and
    the EMRA bylaws as references

6
Parliamentarian
  • Job
  • Assists the Council Officers in keeping track of
    procedures and motions occurring during meetings
  • Discreetly points out to officers incorrect
    procedures and potential parliamentary problems
  • Suggests proper resolution of parliamentary issues

7
Tellers and Credentials
  • You cannot cast votes during the Council Meetings
  • Job
  • Assist the Speaker to ensure accurate
    credentialing and voting by program reps
  • Credential all program reps in attendance
  • Determine quorum
  • Count all votes when requested by the Speaker
  • Collection, tabulation, recording, and
    certification of all votes cast during elections
  • Submission of a report recording the results of
    all votes and elections during the Council
    meeting to the Speaker during that meeting
  • Distribution and collection of surveys from all
    reps in attendance

8
Tellers and Credentials
  • Credentialing
  • Verify program rep names and contact info prior
    to the start of the Council meeting
  • Each recognized program is allowed one rep and
    one alternate
  • Student members shall have two reps, either
    elected or appointed by the Medical Student
    Committee
  • Each program is allowed 1 vote per paid EMRA
    member 30 days prior to the meeting. The rep or
    alternate may cast votes, not both. There is 1
    set of ballots vote cards per program
  • The committee shall verify that the number of
    votes on the ballots and voting card corresponds
    with the number of paid EMRA members for that
    program
  • Any disputes regarding credentialing or vote
    count shall be addressed by the Speaker

9
Tellers and Credentials
  • Quorum
  • the Speaker will ask the Chair of the Credentials
    and Tellers Committee to announce the quorum
  • The Chair will approach a microphone and read the
    quorum report. (Mister/Madame Speaker, with W
    credentialed representatives and X alternates
    representing Y of Z total EMRA members, we have a
    quorum.)

10
Tellers and Credentials
  • Teller
  • If the Speaker or a rep questions the outcome of
    any vote, s/he will ask the Credentials and
    Tellers Committee to count the votes in the room
    and announce the result
  • The Speaker will ask for all those in favor of
    the motion to hand their voting cards to a member
    of the committee
  • Committee members will walk down the aisle and
    collect all voting cards
  • Committee members will then count the cards twice
    and record the result
  • The Speaker will then ask for all those opposed
    to follow the same procedure
  • The committee will again collect and tabulate the
    results
  • The Chair of the Credentials and Tellers
    Committee will hand the result to the Speaker,
    who shall announce the result
  • After the result has been announced, the voting
    cards will be returned to the representatives

11
Tellers and Credentials
  • Surveys
  • This committee is responsible for distributing
    surveys during the credentialing process and for
    collecting the surveys at the close of the
    meeting. The Vice Speaker shall receive the
    surveys for analysis.

12
Reference Committee
  • Job
  • hold a hearing PRIOR to the Council session
  • Listen to discussion regarding the items of
    business for the meeting
  • Complete a report with recommendations to the
    Council for what to do with the items of business
    heard in the Committee meeting

13
Reference Committee
  • How it works
  • Anyone can come to the meeting
  • Any EMRA member can speak on a resolution or
    report being discussed
  • RC members should not enter into discussions with
    speakers or express opinions during the hearings
  • Listen to the open discussions on all items and
    then go into executive session for deliberation
    and preparation of the committee report

14
Reference Committee
  • Goal
  • Provide the voting body with a carefully
    considered report that gives the committee
    recommendations for all the items of business to
    be discussed in the Representative Council
    meeting.

15
Examples
  • Regular Resolutions
  • Late Resolutions
  • Emergency Resolutions

16
Committee Report
  • See Sample Report in Manual
  • Format
  • Each item referred to the Reference Committee
    should be reported to the Council as follows
  • Identify the resolution by number and title and
    reports by letter and name of the Committee or
    Board of Directors
  • State concisely the reference committees
    recommendation
  • Comment, as appropriate, on the testimony
    presented at the hearings
  • Incorporate supporting evidence of the
    recommendations of the Reference Committee

17
Consent Calendar
  • The consent calendar, or waiver of debate list,
    includes those items referred to the Reference
    Committee which meet one of the following
    criteria, as determined by the Reference
    Committee
  • Little or no debate generated during the
    reference committee hearing
  • Clear consensus of opinion (either pro or con)
    was expressed during the hearing
  • Note Items dealing with amendments to the Bylaws
    of the Association are never placed on the
    consent calendar. These items are listed at the
    end of the reference committee report with the
    committees recommendation for adoption,
    referral, or rejection.

18
Specific Committee Recommendations
  • Adopt
  • Not adopt
  • Refer
  • Amend
  • Filed
  • Substitute
  • No Action
  • Reaffirmation

19
  • Questions?
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