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Robert’s Rules of Order Made Simple - NWCCD
www.sheridan.eduMotions are of four five types: privileged, subsidiary, incidental, main and motions that bring a question again before the assembly. • Privileged motions have precedence over nearly all other motions. They fall within a list of precedence. • Subsidiary motions yield precedence to the privileged motions and take precedence over main motions.
Robert's Rules of Order - Summary Version - ISA Ontario
isaontario.com1. Call to order. 2. Second motions. 3. Debate motions. 4. Vote on motions. There are four Basic Types of Motions: 1. Main Motions: The purpose of a main motion is to introduce items to the membership for their consideration. They cannot be made when any other motion is on the floor, and yield to privileged, subsidiary, and incidental motions. 2.
THE CONTENT AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES According …
www.hsap.orgthe case of all-important motions, the name of the mover, and showing: 6. all main motions (10) or motions to bring a main question again before the assembly (6:25–27; 34–37) that were made or taken up—except, normally, any that were withdrawn—stating: a. the wording in which each motion was adopted or otherwise disposed of (with the facts
Robert’s Rules Cheat Sheet - Dialectic and Philanthropic ...
diphi.web.unc.eduRobert’s Rules Cheat Sheet 1 To: Say: Interrupt Speaker Second Needed Debatable Amendable Decided by: ... The motions and points listed above are in order of preference. ... Members can debate main motions before the question is voted on or otherwise decided. Before speaking in debate, members must obtain the floor.
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE EXAMPLE MOTIONS
www2.ku.eduno business pending, it is a main motion and may have subsidiary motions applied to it. “I move that we recess from now until 9:00 pm.” Debatable, amendable, majority vote required. Question of Privilege Deals with disturbances, unfavorable condition of the room, or the rights and privileges of the body or of a member.
What’s New in the 12th Edion of Robert’s Rules of Order ...
robertsrules.com33. Recognition that a special rule of order, not just the bylaws, may create a requirement of previous notice for certain main motions (10:45). 34. Recognition that action taken by individuals to carry out decisions made without a valid meeting, such as …
Motions Resolutions and Ordinances - Ohio Auditor
ohioauditor.govMotions 4 Formal proposal that proposes specific action Placed to the body before debate and discussion Classes of Motions 5 Main Motions • Priority of motions • When a motion is pending o Any motion above is in order o Any motion below it is not 6 Precedence of Motions (Pronounced Pre‐Seed‐Ins)