Ray E. Keesey
Modern Parliamentary Procedure
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This is a manual of the traditionally complex and overly technical rules of parliamentary procedure. It modernises terminology, presents a logical classification of motions, and provides ideas for the prevention and handling of disruptions.
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This is a manual of the traditionally complex and overly technical rules of parliamentary procedure. It modernises terminology, presents a logical classification of motions, and provides ideas for the prevention and handling of disruptions.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: American Psychological Association
- Rev
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: Januar 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 135mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 294g
- ISBN-13: 9781557982513
- ISBN-10: 1557982511
- Artikelnr.: 40225221
- Verlag: American Psychological Association
- Rev
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: Januar 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 135mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 294g
- ISBN-13: 9781557982513
- ISBN-10: 1557982511
- Artikelnr.: 40225221
Note From APA
Foreword
Introduction
A Basic Parliamentary Approach
Simplified Rules and Terminology
Legal Requirements for Procedure
The Parliamentary Authority
Designation of the Presiding Officer
Summary
Chapter 1. The Basic Principles
Description and Discussion
Some Groups Require More Rules Than Others
Arguments for Limiting the Use of Parliamentary Procedure
When Parliamentary Procedure Is Required
Chapter 2. A Historical Sketch of Parliamentary Procedure
Historical Meeting Procedures
Parliamentary Procedure in the United States
Chapter 3. Introduction to the Rules of Procedure
Motion Groups
Ranking of Motions
Seconding Motions
Presence of a Quorum
Chapter 4. Main and Ordinary Motions
The Main Motion
Ordinary Motions
Chapter 5. Special Motions
Point of Order
To Appeal
To Withdraw
To Suspend the Rules
To Verify a Voice Vote
To Reconsider
To Rescind
Chapter 6. Conducting the Meeting
Types of Meeting
Notice of the Meeting
Preparing for the Meeting
The Order of Business
Closed Session
Procedure for Handling Motions
Discussion of the Motion
Use of Technology in Meetings
Ending the Meeting
Chapter 7. Participants in the Meeting
Role of the Presiding Officer
Participating Members
The Secretary
The Parliamentarian
Other Officials
Chapter 8. Committees
Standing and Special Committees
Procedure in Committees
Committee Reports
Presentation and Consideration of Reports
Summary
Chapter 9. Voting
Types of Votes
Tie Vote
Changing a Vote
Abstaining: The Right Not to Vote
Unanimous Vote
Methods of Voting
Chapter 10. Nominations and Elections
Nominations
Elections
Chapter 11. Constitutions, Bylaws, and Rules
Governing Documents
Constitution and Bylaws
Rules of Order and Standing Rules of Order
Standing Administrative Rules
Appendix A: Table of Outdated Motions
Appendix B: Typical Contents of Governing Documents
Appendix C: Summary Chart of Motions
References
Index
Foreword
Introduction
A Basic Parliamentary Approach
Simplified Rules and Terminology
Legal Requirements for Procedure
The Parliamentary Authority
Designation of the Presiding Officer
Summary
Chapter 1. The Basic Principles
Description and Discussion
Some Groups Require More Rules Than Others
Arguments for Limiting the Use of Parliamentary Procedure
When Parliamentary Procedure Is Required
Chapter 2. A Historical Sketch of Parliamentary Procedure
Historical Meeting Procedures
Parliamentary Procedure in the United States
Chapter 3. Introduction to the Rules of Procedure
Motion Groups
Ranking of Motions
Seconding Motions
Presence of a Quorum
Chapter 4. Main and Ordinary Motions
The Main Motion
Ordinary Motions
Chapter 5. Special Motions
Point of Order
To Appeal
To Withdraw
To Suspend the Rules
To Verify a Voice Vote
To Reconsider
To Rescind
Chapter 6. Conducting the Meeting
Types of Meeting
Notice of the Meeting
Preparing for the Meeting
The Order of Business
Closed Session
Procedure for Handling Motions
Discussion of the Motion
Use of Technology in Meetings
Ending the Meeting
Chapter 7. Participants in the Meeting
Role of the Presiding Officer
Participating Members
The Secretary
The Parliamentarian
Other Officials
Chapter 8. Committees
Standing and Special Committees
Procedure in Committees
Committee Reports
Presentation and Consideration of Reports
Summary
Chapter 9. Voting
Types of Votes
Tie Vote
Changing a Vote
Abstaining: The Right Not to Vote
Unanimous Vote
Methods of Voting
Chapter 10. Nominations and Elections
Nominations
Elections
Chapter 11. Constitutions, Bylaws, and Rules
Governing Documents
Constitution and Bylaws
Rules of Order and Standing Rules of Order
Standing Administrative Rules
Appendix A: Table of Outdated Motions
Appendix B: Typical Contents of Governing Documents
Appendix C: Summary Chart of Motions
References
Index
Note From APA
Foreword
Introduction
A Basic Parliamentary Approach
Simplified Rules and Terminology
Legal Requirements for Procedure
The Parliamentary Authority
Designation of the Presiding Officer
Summary
Chapter 1. The Basic Principles
Description and Discussion
Some Groups Require More Rules Than Others
Arguments for Limiting the Use of Parliamentary Procedure
When Parliamentary Procedure Is Required
Chapter 2. A Historical Sketch of Parliamentary Procedure
Historical Meeting Procedures
Parliamentary Procedure in the United States
Chapter 3. Introduction to the Rules of Procedure
Motion Groups
Ranking of Motions
Seconding Motions
Presence of a Quorum
Chapter 4. Main and Ordinary Motions
The Main Motion
Ordinary Motions
Chapter 5. Special Motions
Point of Order
To Appeal
To Withdraw
To Suspend the Rules
To Verify a Voice Vote
To Reconsider
To Rescind
Chapter 6. Conducting the Meeting
Types of Meeting
Notice of the Meeting
Preparing for the Meeting
The Order of Business
Closed Session
Procedure for Handling Motions
Discussion of the Motion
Use of Technology in Meetings
Ending the Meeting
Chapter 7. Participants in the Meeting
Role of the Presiding Officer
Participating Members
The Secretary
The Parliamentarian
Other Officials
Chapter 8. Committees
Standing and Special Committees
Procedure in Committees
Committee Reports
Presentation and Consideration of Reports
Summary
Chapter 9. Voting
Types of Votes
Tie Vote
Changing a Vote
Abstaining: The Right Not to Vote
Unanimous Vote
Methods of Voting
Chapter 10. Nominations and Elections
Nominations
Elections
Chapter 11. Constitutions, Bylaws, and Rules
Governing Documents
Constitution and Bylaws
Rules of Order and Standing Rules of Order
Standing Administrative Rules
Appendix A: Table of Outdated Motions
Appendix B: Typical Contents of Governing Documents
Appendix C: Summary Chart of Motions
References
Index
Foreword
Introduction
A Basic Parliamentary Approach
Simplified Rules and Terminology
Legal Requirements for Procedure
The Parliamentary Authority
Designation of the Presiding Officer
Summary
Chapter 1. The Basic Principles
Description and Discussion
Some Groups Require More Rules Than Others
Arguments for Limiting the Use of Parliamentary Procedure
When Parliamentary Procedure Is Required
Chapter 2. A Historical Sketch of Parliamentary Procedure
Historical Meeting Procedures
Parliamentary Procedure in the United States
Chapter 3. Introduction to the Rules of Procedure
Motion Groups
Ranking of Motions
Seconding Motions
Presence of a Quorum
Chapter 4. Main and Ordinary Motions
The Main Motion
Ordinary Motions
Chapter 5. Special Motions
Point of Order
To Appeal
To Withdraw
To Suspend the Rules
To Verify a Voice Vote
To Reconsider
To Rescind
Chapter 6. Conducting the Meeting
Types of Meeting
Notice of the Meeting
Preparing for the Meeting
The Order of Business
Closed Session
Procedure for Handling Motions
Discussion of the Motion
Use of Technology in Meetings
Ending the Meeting
Chapter 7. Participants in the Meeting
Role of the Presiding Officer
Participating Members
The Secretary
The Parliamentarian
Other Officials
Chapter 8. Committees
Standing and Special Committees
Procedure in Committees
Committee Reports
Presentation and Consideration of Reports
Summary
Chapter 9. Voting
Types of Votes
Tie Vote
Changing a Vote
Abstaining: The Right Not to Vote
Unanimous Vote
Methods of Voting
Chapter 10. Nominations and Elections
Nominations
Elections
Chapter 11. Constitutions, Bylaws, and Rules
Governing Documents
Constitution and Bylaws
Rules of Order and Standing Rules of Order
Standing Administrative Rules
Appendix A: Table of Outdated Motions
Appendix B: Typical Contents of Governing Documents
Appendix C: Summary Chart of Motions
References
Index