A | B |
Motion to change the motion a bit | Amendment |
Needed for motion to move forward | Second |
Why we use parliamentary law | Keep the meeting running smoothly |
Voting method with your vocal chords | Voice Vote |
Each member raises hand for vote | Hand Vote |
Each member is asked for their vote | Roll Call |
To wipe out a motion | Rescind |
To think about a motion a 2nd time | Reconsider |
Super majority | 2/3 Vote |
Type of vote for amendment | Majority |
Refer is debatable? | yes |
PP definitely is debatable? | yes |
Lay on the table is debatable? | No |
Who can reconsider a motion | person on the winning side of the original motion |
Who can withdraw a motion | person who made the motion |
Quorum | 1/2 the members of the group 10 in Sheldon |
Take from the table needs a second | yes |
23 people are at a meeting, how many needed to lay on table? | 12 |
32 people at meeting, how many votes needed to extend debate? | 21 |
Need a break in the meeting | motion to recess |
Official reference of Parliamentary Law | Roberts Rules of Order |
Where did Parliamentar Law begin | England |
One tap of gavel | Be seated, motion passes, , adjourn |
Two taps of gavel | Call meeting to order |
Three taps of gavel | Stand |
Short series of taps | Attention to the meeting |
Motions cannot be | negative, frivoulus,out of our control |
Always begin a motion like this | I move to, I move that |
# of people who should ever be speaking at once | One |
Two types of committees | Standing, Special |
Is Limit debate is debatable? | Not debatable |
Motion to change how many meetings you have to be at to show at the County Fair? | Suspend the Rules |
To withdraw a motion is debatable? | No |
If you feel the chairperson called the wrong vote? | Division of the house. |
Motion to challenge a decision | Appeal |
Motion to close the meeting | Adjourn |
Splits a tie vote | Chairperson |