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Robert s Rules of Order (Newly Revised) http://www.robertsrule s.com Robert s Rules of Order 1 st Edition written 1876 by General Henry M. Robert for the English Parliament, (AKA Parliamentary Procedure) Latest is 10 th Edition Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised Robert s Rules of order Newly Revised IN BRIEF is a very handy guide for our use. Why Use Robert s Rules? Provides a standard order of business for large meetings to operate and function effectively. Balance of Rights The Majority to Decide The Minority to be Heard Summary of Conference Procedures Generally speaking, the General Service Conference follows Robert's Rules of Order, and proceeds on as informal a basis as possible consistent with the rights of all concerned. It is important to remember that the purpose of rules of order is to make it easier for the Conference to conduct its business; rules exist to allow the Conference to do what it needs to do to carry out the will of the Fellowship by reaching an informed group conscience. Over the years the Conference has adopted some exceptions to Roberts Rules, which help it to proceed more closely in accord with the spirit of A.A. Tradition. 1

Committee System What Is A Motion? A Proposal that the entire Fellowship takes Action on, or a Stand on an Issue. To the extent possible, important matters to come before the Conference will be handled via the "Committee system." This assures that t a large number of questions can be dealt with during Conference week. Each Committee considers carefully the items before it and presents its recommendations to the Conference as a whole for acceptance or rejection. Recommendations of Conference committees are automatically motions that have been made and seconded. Members are urged to resist the temptation to edit recommendations on the floor. Presenting Motions Obtain the Floor(microphone) Make your Motion Wait for someone to 2 nd your Motion Chair can also call for a second The Motion is lost if not seconded Chair or Secretary restates the Motion for Clarity Debate the Motion Vote General Rules of Debate and Voting (Agreed to at the beginning of each Conference) People who wish to speak line up at the microphones and are called on in order. Each person may speak for two (2) minutes. No one may speak for a second time on a topic until all who wish to have spoken for the first time. Full discussion of a recommendation should take place before each vote. Everyone is entitled to, and should, express his or her opinion. However, if your perspective has already been stated by someone else, it is not necessary to go to the mike and say it again. Premature actions (e.g., amending motions early in the discussion or hastily calling the question) can divert attention from the subject at hand, thus confusing and/or delay-ing Conference business. 2

Calling the Question Calling the question brings debate to a halt while Conference members decide whether to proceed directly to a vote on (the question) or go on with the debate. A motion to call the question: Must be made in order at the microphone. Requires a two-thirds vote Voting is by show of hands. Minority Opinion After each vote on a matter of policy, the side which did not prevail will always be given an opportunity to speak to their position. If the motion passes with two-thirds vote, the minority may speak. If the motion receives a majority vote, but fails to pass for lack of a two-thirds vote, the majority may speak. Remember that saving "minority opinions" for after the vote, when there e is no rebuttal, is a time-waster, for it can force the Conference body to reconsider a question that might well have been decided the first time around if it had been thoroughly examined from all sides. POINTS Point of Order Point of Information Point of Personal Privilege POINT OF ORDER A question about Process, or Objection and Suggestion of an Alternative Process May include a request for the Chair to rule on the process 3

Point of Personal Privilege A comment about a Personal Need Example: A request to have members use the microphone Point of Information A request for Information on Process or about the content of a Motion Other Meeting Guidelines/Considerations Allow questions for information to be asked before opening the debate Discourage the repetition of arguments Impose time limits on speakers if debate carries on too long Tabling a Motion Tabling a motion (moving the discussion to a later time during the same Conference): Needs only a simple majority to pass. Postponing a Motion Postponing a motion (moving the discussion to a later date in a later conference). Usually the next scheduled conference. Needs only a simple majority to pass. 4

Reconsideration A motion to reconsider a vote may be made only by a member who voted with the prevailing side, but it can be seconded by anyone. Only a simple majority is required. If the majority votes to reconsider, full debate, pro and con, is resumed. (Conference members are urged to limit discussion to new considerations of the question under debate.) Conference Quorum A Conference quorum two thirds of all registered members is required to conduct Conference business Substantial Unanimity All matters of policy (Conference Advisory Actions) require substantial unanimity, that is, a twothirds majority. Any actions, including amendments, that affect an Advisory Action or motions that might result in such an action, also require a two-thirds majority. Because the number of members present in the hall during the week of Conference varies from time to time, the phrase "two-thirds majority" is taken to mean two-thirds vote of the Conference members voting at the time, as long as the total vote constitutes a Conference quorum. No action may be reconsidered twice. 5