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====== Simplified Robert’s Rules of Order ====== | ====== Simplified Robert’s Rules of Order ====== | ||
+ | //Board meeting guidelines// | ||
+ | ~~NOTOC~~\\ | ||
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- | == ====== Board meeting guidelines ====== == | + | __**Guiding Principle:**__ |
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- | ===== Guiding Principle: | + | |
Everyone has the right to participate in discussion if they wish; every member should get a chance to weigh in before anyone may speak a second time. Only urgent matters may interrupt a speaker. Only one thing (motion) can be discussed at a time; related issues should be tabled until the current motion is decided. | Everyone has the right to participate in discussion if they wish; every member should get a chance to weigh in before anyone may speak a second time. Only urgent matters may interrupt a speaker. Only one thing (motion) can be discussed at a time; related issues should be tabled until the current motion is decided. | ||
A **motion** is the topic under discussion (e.g., “I move that we add a coffee break to this meeting”). After being recognized by the president of the board (or an officer elected to act as chair), any member can introduce a motion when no other motion is on the table. A motion requires a second to be considered. Each motion must be disposed of (passed, defeated, tabled, referred to committee, or postponed indefinitely). | A **motion** is the topic under discussion (e.g., “I move that we add a coffee break to this meeting”). After being recognized by the president of the board (or an officer elected to act as chair), any member can introduce a motion when no other motion is on the table. A motion requires a second to be considered. Each motion must be disposed of (passed, defeated, tabled, referred to committee, or postponed indefinitely). | ||
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===== How to do things: ===== | ===== How to do things: ===== | ||
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- | ====== You want to bring up a new idea before the group. | + | ==== You want to bring up a new idea before the group. ==== |
After recognition by the president/ | After recognition by the president/ | ||
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- | ====== You want to change some of the wording in a motion under discussion. | + | \\ |
+ | ==== You want to change some of the wording in a motion under discussion. ==== | ||
After recognition by the president/ | After recognition by the president/ | ||
* adding words, | * adding words, | ||
* striking words or | * striking words or | ||
* striking and inserting words. | * striking and inserting words. | ||
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- | ====== You like the idea of a motion being discussed, but you need to reword it beyond simple word changes. | + | ==== You like the idea of a motion being discussed, but you need to reword it beyond simple word changes. ==== |
Move to substitute your motion for the original motion. If it is seconded, discussion will continue on both motions and eventually the body will vote on which motion they prefer. | Move to substitute your motion for the original motion. If it is seconded, discussion will continue on both motions and eventually the body will vote on which motion they prefer. | ||
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- | You want more study and/or investigation given to the idea being discussed. | + | \\ |
+ | ==== You want more study and/or investigation given to the idea being discussed. | ||
Move to refer to a committee. Try to be specific as to the charge to the committee. | Move to refer to a committee. Try to be specific as to the charge to the committee. | ||
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- | You want more time personally to study the proposal being discussed. | + | \\ |
+ | ==== You want more time personally to study the proposal being discussed. | ||
Move to postpone to a definite time or date. | Move to postpone to a definite time or date. | ||
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- | You are tired of the current discussion. | + | \\ |
+ | ==== You are tired of the current discussion. | ||
Move to limit debate to a set period of time or to a set number of speakers. Requires a ⅔ vote. | Move to limit debate to a set period of time or to a set number of speakers. Requires a ⅔ vote. | ||
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- | You have heard enough discussion. | + | \\ |
+ | ==== You have heard enough discussion. | ||
Move to close the debate. Requires a ⅔ vote. | Move to close the debate. Requires a ⅔ vote. | ||
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- | You want to postpone a motion until some later time. | + | \\ |
+ | ==== You want to postpone a motion until some later time. ==== | ||
Move to table the motion. The motion may be taken from the table after 1 item of business has been conducted. If the motion is not taken from the table by the end of the next meeting, it is dead. A majority is required to table a motion without killing it. | Move to table the motion. The motion may be taken from the table after 1 item of business has been conducted. If the motion is not taken from the table by the end of the next meeting, it is dead. A majority is required to table a motion without killing it. | ||
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- | You believe the discussion has drifted away from the agenda and want to bring it back. | + | \\ |
+ | ==== You believe the discussion has drifted away from the agenda and want to bring it back. ==== | ||
Call for a return to the agenda. | Call for a return to the agenda. | ||
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- | You want to take a short break. | + | \\ |
+ | ==== You want to take a short break. | ||
Move to recess for a set period of time. | Move to recess for a set period of time. | ||
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- | You want to end the meeting. | + | \\ |
+ | ==== You want to end the meeting. | ||
Move to adjourn. | Move to adjourn. | ||
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- | You are unsure that the president of the board has announced the results of a vote correctly. | + | \\ |
+ | ==== You are unsure that the president of the board has announced the results of a vote correctly. | ||
Without being recognized, call for a recount. At this point a roll call vote will be taken. | Without being recognized, call for a recount. At this point a roll call vote will be taken. | ||
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- | You are confused about a procedure being used and want clarification. | + | \\ |
+ | ==== You are confused about a procedure being used and want clarification. | ||
Without recognition, | Without recognition, | ||
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- | You have changed your mind about something that was voted on earlier in the meeting for which you were on the winning side. | + | \\ |
+ | ==== You have changed your mind about something that was voted on earlier in the meeting for which you were on the winning side. ==== | ||
Move to reconsider. If the majority agrees, the motion comes back on the floor as though the vote had not occurred. | Move to reconsider. If the majority agrees, the motion comes back on the floor as though the vote had not occurred. | ||
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- | ====== You want to change an action voted on at an earlier meeting. | + | \\ |
+ | ==== You want to change an action voted on at an earlier meeting. ==== | ||
Move to rescind. If previous written notice is given, a simple majority is required. If no notice is given, a ⅔ vote is required. | Move to rescind. If previous written notice is given, a simple majority is required. If no notice is given, a ⅔ vote is required. | ||
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- | You may INTERRUPT a speaker for these reasons only: | + | \\ |
+ | ==== You may INTERRUPT a speaker for these reasons only: ==== | ||
* to get information about business – point of information | * to get information about business – point of information | ||
* to get information about rules – parliamentary inquiry | * to get information about rules – parliamentary inquiry | ||
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* if you disagree with the president of the board’s ruling – appeal | * if you disagree with the president of the board’s ruling – appeal | ||
- | Other Discussion Etiquette | + | \\ |
+ | ==== Other Discussion Etiquette | ||
All discussion should be constructive - statements attempting to build agreement and find solutions. Non-constructive statements should be identified by the chair or other board members, and the discussion returned to a constructive mode. | All discussion should be constructive - statements attempting to build agreement and find solutions. Non-constructive statements should be identified by the chair or other board members, and the discussion returned to a constructive mode. | ||
- | If the discussion becomes too heated, the motion should be postponed to later in the meeting, or the discussion closed and a vote called. | ||
- | Quick Reference | + | If the discussion becomes too heated, the motion should be postponed to later in the meeting, or the discussion closed and a vote called. |
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+ | ==== Quick Reference | ||
+ | ^ Action | ||
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+ | | Main Motion | ||
+ | | Amend Motion | ||
+ | | Kill a Motion | ||
+ | | Limit Debate | ||
+ | | Close Discussion | ||
+ | | Recess | ||
+ | | Adjourn | ||
+ | | Refer to Committee | ||
+ | | Postpone to Later Time | | ||
+ | | Table | ||
+ | | Postpone Indefinitely |
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