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Parliamentary Procedure 1

Objectives 1. State the purposes of following parliamentary procedure. 2. Recognize the five basic principles i of parliamentary procedure. 3. Identify steps involved with presenting a motion. 4. Recognize various methods of voting. 5. Differentiate among five types of motions. 2

Objective 1 State the purposes of following parliamentary procedure. 3

Why Do Groups Use Parliamentary Procedure? 4

To give every member a chance to be heard 5

To allow everyone to be a participating p member in an orderly group 6

To establish and maintain order in a meeting 7

To prevent confusion when discussing club business 8

To keep the meeting moving 9

Objective 2 Recognize the five basic principles of parliamentary procedure. 10

Five Basic Principles i Discuss one subject at a time. 11

Five Basic Principles Allow full and dfree discussion of each idea presented. 12

Five Basic Principles Treat all members with justice and courtesy. 13

Five Basic Principles Carry out the rule of the majority, and respect the rights of the minority. 14

Five Basic Principles Bring together the wishes of all group members to form a cooperating, united club. 15

Objective 3 Identify steps involved with presenting a motion. 16

Motion A motion is a formal way to bring an idea,,proposal, p or plan of action before a group. A motion is part of an orderly way to conduct business using parliamentary procedure. A motion calls for discussion and action by the group. 17

Steps to Make and Handle a Motion Discussing Amending Voting

A member who wants the club to do something makes a motion. 19

The member must address the President. 20

The member must be called on by the President. 21

The member may make a motion by saying, I move. 22

The motion is then seconded by another member. 23

The president restates the motion and asks for discussion. 24

Discussion is held on the motion. 25

Repeat the motion. Are you ready for the question? 26

A vote is takentoaskwhois to ask in favor of and who is opposed to the motion. 27

All in favor say Aye; all opposed say No. 28

The motion is passed. -OR- The motion is lost. 29

Before another motion can be made, a motion that is seconded must either be: Voted on Withdrawn Amended Tabled 30

To Amend a Motion An amendment is recognized. The amendment is seconded. Discussion is held. A vote is taken on the amendment. If approved, discussion is held on the amended motion. A vote is taken on the amended main motion. Any number of amendments may be made one after the other. 31

To Withdraw a Motion Both the person who made the motion and the person who seconded d the motion must agree that it be withdrawn. 32

To Table A Motion If more information is needed, or there is not enough time to discuss and vote on a motion, it may be tabled. A member moves to table the motion. Another member seconds the motion. A vote is taken. No discussion is taken, but tabling does require a majority vote to pass. 33

Objective 4 Recognize various methods of voting. 34

Voice Vote The chair asks those in favor to say, Aye or Yes. Those who are opposed are asked to say, Nay or No. The president should not ask those who are opposed to respond with the same sign. 35

Show of Hands This method is recommended for small groups. Chair asks members who are in favor to raise their right hands. After the count is taken, those who are opposed are then asked to raise their right hands. 36

Rising i to Vote This method should be used to verify a voice vote and on motions requiring a 2/3 majority vote. Chair asks those in favor of the motion to rise. After counting, these members are asked to sit. The chair then asks those opposed to rise. 37

Ballot Vote This method involves writing a vote on a slip of paper. p This is a good way to vote for officers, or to vote upon controversial motions. The chair should appoint individuals to distribute, collect, and tally the ballots. 38

Objective 5 Differentiate among five types of motions. 39

Pi Privileged il Motions These motions do not relate to the pending question. However, they involve matters of such urgency or importance that, without debate, they will interrupt the consideration of anything else. 40

Incidental Motions These motions deal with questions of procedure and arise out of another pending motion or item of business. With the exception of the motion to appeal from the ruling of the chair, they're not debatable. 41

Subsidiary Motions These motions assist the group in treating or disposing of a main motion. They can hasten action upon, delay action upon, or modify the main motion. 42

Main Motions These motions bring business before the group. These allow formal discussion upon an item of business before the group makes an informed decision. 43

Unclassified Motions These enable certain items to be reconsidered. In general, they are brought up when no business is pending. 44

Conclusion & Quiz 45

Sources Adams, James P. (2005). A Guide to Parliamentary Practice for Your Club. Kansas State University. Ohio 4-H Clubs Advisors Handbook. Parliamentary Procedure for 4-H Club Use. Retrieved November 20, 2007, from http://advisorshandbook.ohio4h.org/clubmanagement /meetings.html. 46

Sources The Pennsylvania State 4-H Council. Parliamentary Procedure Manual. Retrieved November 20, 2007, from http://downloads.cas.psu.edu/4h/council/councilparli ProManual.pdf. Texas 4-H Management Guide System. (2005) Putting It in Drive. Retrieved November 20, 2007, from http://texas4- h.tamu.edu/mgtguide/memunits/mu-6.htm. 47

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