Terminology Tuesday Words:
-Parliamentary Authority- A book of rules used to help an organization run
-Deliberative Assembly- A group of people who gather for a meeting and need rules
-Quorum- The amount of members present needed to conduct business(found in bylaws)
4 rights of members:
1. To attend Meetings
2. To make motions
3. To Debate
4. To vote
4 Principles of Parliamentary Procedure
1. Extend Courtesy to everyone
2.Respect the rights of the minority
3. Majority Rules
4. One item of business at a time
7 Types of Meetings
1.Regular Meeting- weekly, monthly or quarterly meetings as described in bylaws
2. Special or called meeting- A meeting called to discuss something that occurs before the next regular meeting
3.Adjourn meeting- A meeting that is called with the motion fix the time to which to adjourn at the previous meeting. This meeting is to finish the agenda.
4.Executive Meeting- A meeting in private with the executive board and is not on the record for the rest of the membership.
5.Public Meeting- A meeting open to everyone not just your membership
6.Annual Meeting- A meeting that occurs once a year to deal with business related to the facial year
7. Electronic Meeting- A meeting that occurs online that each member can attend and respond simultaneously
Standard Order of Business:
- Reading and Approval of Minutes
- Reports of officers, boards, and standing committee
- Report of Special committee
- Special orders
- Unfinished Business and General Orders
- New Business
That's a wrap for the first two weeks! Now that we have a base we can dive deeper into what Bob says about Bylaws Next week!