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roberts_rules [2016/06/17 16:03] John Eichroberts_rules [2016/06/17 16:30] John Eich
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 ====== Simplified Robert’s Rules of Order ====== ====== Simplified Robert’s Rules of Order ======
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 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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 ==== 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.
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 If the discussion becomes too heated, the motion should be postponed to later in the meeting, or the discussion closed and a vote called. 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 ==== ==== Quick Reference ====
  
-                        ^  Must Be    Open for    ^  Can be    Vote Count        ^+Action                  ^  Must Be    Open for    ^  Can be    Vote Count        ^
 ^                          Seconded  ^  Discussion  ^  Amended  ^  Required to Pass  ^ ^                          Seconded  ^  Discussion  ^  Amended  ^  Required to Pass  ^
 | Main Motion                 √      |      √          √      |  Majority          | | Main Motion                 √      |      √          √      |  Majority          |
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