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Title: PARLIAMENTARIAN, COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS


1
  • PARLIAMENTARIAN, COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON AND
    COMMITTEE MEMBERS

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Agenda
  • INTRODUCTIONS
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
  • DELTAS GOVERNING DOCUMENT
  • CHAPTER ROLE DEFINITIONS
  • ROLES RESPONSIBILITIES
  • PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURES/PARLIAMENTARIAN
  • COMMITTEES
  • COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON
  • CLOSING
  • EVALUATIONS

3
Learning Objectives
  • To provide awareness and understanding of chapter
    leadership roles and responsibilities
  • To enhance chapter management
  • and effectiveness
  • To explore the interrelationship of these roles

4
National Structure
5
Regional Structure
6
Chapter Structure
7
Deltas Governing Documents
  • Corporate Charter
  • Constitution and Bylaws
  • Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised (10th
    Edition, 2000)
  • Chapter Management Handbook
  • Ritual
  • Chapter Rules of Order
  • Chapter Policies and Procedures
  • National Code of Conduct
  • Protocol and Traditions

8
Administrative Resources Tools
  • Membership Intake Program
  • Pyramid Study Guide
  • Administrative Procedures for Membership Intake
  • Chapter Mailings/Updates
  • Financial Information Booklet
  • Chapter Compliance Submission List

9
Chapter Role Definitions
  • What do you think are the roles and
    responsibilities of your office?

10
  • The Chapter Parliamentarian
  • and
  • Parliamentary Procedure

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What Is Parliamentary Procedure?
  • A set of rules for maintaining order in an
    organization that
  • Provides an approved and uniform method of
    conducting meetings in a fair, orderly and
    expeditious manner.
  • Allows everyone to be heard and to make decisions
    without confusion.

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What Are Roberts Rules Of Order?
  • The foremost authority on parliamentary
    procedures
  • Used to ensure that meetings are fair and
    efficient
  • Provides common rules and procedures for
    deliberation and debate in order to place the
    whole membership on the same footing and speaking
    the same language

13
Why Should I Know Parliamentary Procedure?
  • Time tested method used by Delta Sigma Theta to
    conduct business
  • Empowers you as a member of your chapter
  • Prepares you to be more effective when
    participating in your business meetings

14
Key Players In Parliamentary Procedure
  • President
  • Secretary
  • Parliamentarian
  • Members

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The Parliamentarian
  • acts as a consultant in that she advises the
    president and other officers, committees, and
    members on matters of parliamentary procedure in
    accordance with Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
    Constitution and Bylaws, Local Chapter Rules of
    Order and Policy and Procedures, and Roberts
    Rules of Order, Newly Revised (10th Edition,
    2000).

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The Parliamentarian . . .
  • calls the attention of the chair to any error in
    the proceedings that may affect the substantive
    rights of any member.
  • may serve as the chairperson of the Chapter Rules
    of Order and Policies and Procedures Committee.

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The Parliamentarians Relationship To The
Chapter President
  • President should appoint the Parliamentarian
  • President should confer with the Parliamentarian
    before the meeting opens in order to anticipate
    any problems
  • After the Parliamentarian has expressed an
    opinion on a point, the President has the duty to
    make the final ruling and has the right to follow
    or disregard the Parliamentarians advice.

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TEN BASIC RULES OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
  • The Rights of the Sorority Supercede the Rights
    of the Individual Soror.
  • All Members are Equal and Their Rights are Equal.
  • A Quorum must be Present to do Business.
  • The Majority Rules.
  • Silence is consent
  • Two-thirds vote rules

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TEN BASIC RULES OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
  • One question at a time and one speaker at a time.
  • Debatable motions must receive full debate.
  • Once a question is decided, it is not in order to
    bring up the same motion or one essentially like
    at the same meeting.
  • Personal remarks in debates are always out of
    order.

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Basic Parliamentary Procedures
  • Seek recognition by raising your hand.
  • Wait to be recognized by the chair.
  • State your motion.
  • Chair restates your motion.
  • Chair opens the floor for debate.
  • Chair puts the question to a vote.
  • Chair announces the vote.

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Parliamentary Procedure to Expedite Business
  • President should assist sorors in
    phrasing/framing motions
  • President should restate the motion on the floor
    when discussion is wandering
  • President should state that the report will be
    filed for audit because it is not adopted only
    the Annual Auditors Report is voted on
  • Committee Reports are not adopted only their
    recommendations for action should be acted upon
  • Use general consent whenever possible.

22
BASIC TYPES OF MOTIONS
  • Main Motions
  • Subsidiary Motions
  • The motion to Amend is the most frequently used
    and most important of the subsidiary motions.
    The motion to Amend also can cause the most
    confusion in a group.
  • To Amend a motion means to change the wording of
    a motion to make it clearer, more complete, or
    more acceptable before voting upon the motion.
  • Incidental Motions
  • Privileged Motions
  • Restorative Motions

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  • ACTIVITIES

24
  • THE CHAPTER COMMITTEES

25
Types of Committees
  • Executive Committee
  • Executive Board
  • Standing Committees
  • Special Committees
  • Ad Hoc Committees
  • Sub-Committees

26
Duties Of Committees
  • To clarify the chapters goals and objectives for
    projects or programs
  • To develop a plan
  • To implement that plan
  • To regularly report to the chapter
  • To make recommendations to the Executive Board
    and then the chapter
  • Take action after receiving chapter approval
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of the program

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Committee Chairperson
  • Appointed by President, except Nominating
    Committee Chair
  • Works closely with Chapter President and is a
    member of the Executive Board
  • Has major responsibility for carrying out
    programs, directives, interests and agendas
  • Any duties as prescribed in the local Policies
    Procedures

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Duties Of The Committee Chair
  • Reports on the work of the committee
  • Recruits members
  • Communicates with members and coordinates their
    activities
  • Submits written reports at Executive Board and
    Chapter meetings
  • Submits evaluation report at end of chapter year

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Duties Of Committee Members
  • Attend scheduled and special meetings
  • Represent the committee as requested
  • Provide specialized information to committee
  • Give advice and guidance suggest new areas for
    study
  • Promote and interpret the purpose and program of
    Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

30
Committee Reports
  • A written copy should be provided to the
    Executive Board, chapter members and Recording
    Secretary.
  • Headingname of committee, chapter and date
  • Summary of activities
  • Recommendations
  • Name of chair and date
  • The report should be distributed in advance (when
    possible) to members.
  • The presenter should summarize key findings when
    giving oral report during meeting.

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Committee Reports
  • The report should present and discuss
    recommendations in detail.
  • It is not necessary to move the report be
    received
  • An informational report with no recommendations
    or motions does not require a vote.
  • A report with recommendations needs a motion to
    adopt the report with recommendations or adopt
    the recommendations.
  • Motion may be made by Chairperson (or soror
    making report).
  • No second is required.
  • Chapter accepts recommendations and will take
    action on them.

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Committee Reports
  • Committee members may submit a minority report
    after the committee report (may include
    recommendations also)
  • Both committee and minority reports are main
    motions and open to subsidiary motions (if
    recommendations are included)

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  • Dont let anything stop you.
  • There will be times when youll be
  • disappointed, but you cant stop.
  • Make yourself the very best that
  • you can make out of what you are.
  • The very best.
  • Sadie T. M. Alexander
  • Please complete all evaluation forms.

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Closing
  • Thank you for attending our workshop.
  • Please complete all evaluation forms and return
    to the facilitator
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