The document provides an overview of parliamentary procedure and Robert's Rules of Order. It discusses what parliamentary procedure is, its basic principles, who uses these rules, and the history and official books of Robert's Rules. It outlines the standard order of business for meetings, describes how motions are processed, and lists common types of motions and how they are used. The document provides guidance on parliamentary inquiries, points of order, voting procedures, and legislation processes according to the Student Government statutes.
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Robert's Rules of Order
1. Parliamentary Procedure Workshop FAU Student Government Boca Raton House of Representatives Created and Presented by Alan Pollock & Nicholas Scalice
2. Overview What is Parliamentary Procedure? Benefits The Basic Principles Who Uses These Rules? Why Robert’s Rules…Rules! History of Robert’s Rules Robert’s Rules Official Books What is a Quorum? How to Act at a Meeting Cell Phone Procedures Agenda Standard Order of Business All About Motions 8 Steps in Processing a Motion Types of Motions Frequently Used Motions Getting Your Point Across Asking Questions Roll Call Voting Voting by Unanimous Consent Legislation For More Information Questions
3. What is Parliamentary Procedure? The formal procedures used by a deliberative assembly to present and discuss possible courses of action, make decisions and keep order The rules of democracy—the commonly accepted way in which a group of people come together to conduct their business
4. Benefits Enhanced leadership credibility Faster and more efficient meetings Prevention of illegal actions Improved communication skills
5. The Basic Principles Courtesy and justice for all Consideration of only one subject at a time Rights of absent members must be protected The minority must be heard The will of the majority must prevail
6. Who Uses These Rules? Congress Student Government City Council Meetings Faith-Based Organizations Corporate Boards School Boards Homeowners’ Associations Professional Associations Fraternities and Sororities Various Clubs
7. Why Robert’s Rules…Rules! Out of all organizations that use parliamentary procedure, approximately 95% choose Robert’s Rules of Order as their parliamentary authority The parliamentary authority used at FAU is the current edition of Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised
8. History of Robert’s Rules Formalized by Henry M. Robert US Army general and engineer First edition published in 1876 The most popular authority Over 5 million copies in print “Where there is no law, but every man does what is right in his own eyes, there is the least of real liberty.” – Henry M. Robert
9. Robert’s Rules Official Books There are only TWO official books We currently use the 10th edition, published in 2000 198 PAGES 704 PAGES Best used for reference and technical details Best for beginners who need only the very basics
10. What is a Quorum? A quorum must be present to transact business Quorum requirement is established by the statutes According to Section 458.210: “The percent of members of a Campus House of Representatives attending a meeting to establish a quorum must be 50% plus one of the membership rounded up.”
11. How to Act at a Meeting Stand up when you are speaking Remain quiet while others are speaking Address others by their title and avoid first names If you must leave the room, request permission If giving a speech, state your name and position
12. Cell Phone Procedures Refrain from cell phone use during the meeting No texting during the meeting Harsh fines can be imposed by the State of Florida All communications in a meeting are public record
13. Agenda An agenda sets out the order in which specific items are to be considered Must be approved by majority vote soon after the start of the meeting Once approved, it is the property of the assembly
14. Standard Order of Business Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call Approvals Open Forum Officer Reports Program Reports SG Advisor’s Report House Forum Chair Reports Vetoed Business Start
15. Standard Order of Business Tabled Business Old Business New Business Special Order Speeches Open Forum Legislative Report Reminders Final Roll Call Adjournment Finish
16. All About Motions Defining a Motion A formal proposal for consideration and action Only one subject can be considered at a time No main motion can be made while another motion is before the assembly To make a motion say “I move that…” Seconding motions After it is seconded, it is stated by the chair Debating motions Voting
17. 8 Steps in Processing a Motion Step 1: Member rises and addresses the chair when nothing else is pending Say: “Mr. / Madam Speaker” Step 2: Chair recognizes member by nodding at the member or stating his/her name Chair replies: “Representative Smith” Step 3: Member states his/her motion Say: “I move that…”
18. 8 Steps in Processing a Motion Step 4: Another member seconds the motion by raising a hand and calling out “Second!” Step 5: Chair states the motion and places it before the assembly for discussion. “It is moved and seconded that...” “Is there any discussion?”
19. 8 Steps in Processing a Motion Step 6: Members have the right to get recognition and debate the motion. During debate, subsidiary motions (i.e. amend, refer ) may be introduced to help the assembly make a final decision Step 7: Next, the chair puts the question to a vote “Are you ready for the question?” “The question is on the adoption of the motion that...” “Those in favor, say YES.” “Those opposed, say NO.” “Secretary, please take roll.”
20. 8 Steps in Processing a Motion Step 8: Chair announces the results of the vote. “The affirmative [or negative] has it; the motion is adopted [or lost];we will [not]…” “The next business in order is…”
21. Types of Motions Main Motion Brings new business (or next agenda item) before the assembly Subsidiary Motion Changes or affects how a main motion is handled Privileged Motion Concerns matters of great importance or urgency that are unrelated to pending business Incidental Motion Provides a means of questioning procedure concerning other motions and must be considered before the other motion
22. Frequently Used Motions Amend Insert, strike out, or strike out and insert words Used to clarify or improve the wording of the original motion Must be germane to that motion Call for the Orders of the Day A demand to return to the order of business Commit or Refer Refers question to a specific committee Lay on the table Temporarily suspends further action on pending question
23. Frequently Used Motions Limit or extend limits of debate Modifies the rules of debate, such as length of speaking time Postpone Indefinitely Rejects the main motion without bringing it to a direct vote Reconsider Can be made only by a member of the prevailing side who has changed position or view Suspend the Rules Allows for a violation of certain rules (depending on the context) The object of the suspension must be specified
24. Getting Your Point Across Point of Order Brings attention to an infraction of the rules of order Must be raised immediately after the error is made Point of Privilege Pertains to noise, personal comfort, etc. May interrupt only if necessary Usually abbreviated as “POP” Use this to request to leave the room for any reason Upon return, someone should motion to “Admit All Members”
25. Asking Questions Parliamentary Inquiry A question directed to the chair to obtain information on a matter of parliamentary law or other rules. Point of Information A request directed to the chair, or through the chair to another person, for information relevant to the business at hand. Usually abbreviated as “POI”
26. Roll Call Voting Most votes are done by taking roll Three responses in which a member may vote: “For” (In favor of the motion or legislation) “Against” (Opposed to the motion or legislation) “Abstain” (Neither for nor against) Members may abstain only if there is a distinct conflict of interest
27. Voting by Unanimous Consent For certain parliamentary motions, the chair may simply ask the assembly if there is any objection to taking the desired action. If no member objects, the chair declares that the action has been agreed to. If even one member objects, the chair must then state the question and follow the complete voting guidelines.
28. Legislation Deadline to submit all bills and resolutions Any member can write a bill or resolution Any member can sponsor a bill or resolution Read FAU SG Statutes Section 458.100 for details Every Tuesday @ 5:00 p.m.
29. For More Information Books The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Robert’s Rules The Guerrilla Guide to Robert’s Rules Websites RobertsRules.com RulesOnline.com