Parliamentarian & Senators Functional Part 1 George E. Harper III Region V Parliamentarian Presented by Darron Lamkin
Agenda Introductions Outline of Position Responsibilities Goals Q&A
Parliamentarian Advisor of the board Responsible for your boards knowledge of governing documents and Roberts Rule of Order (RRO) Make sure business is being conducted fluently and effectively
Duties Chapter Parliamentarians Manager of chapter governing documents Chapter Governing Documents Use National Constitution and National/Regional Bylaws as guide Adjust to suit your chapter Resource on parliamentary procedure for CEB Maintain order in Chapters Meetings Chapter meetings include anything where NSBE business is being conducted General Body Meeting Board Meetings Excessive talking, sticking to agenda, time limits, voting etc. Conduct Chapter elections
Roberts Rule of Order Parliamentary procedures are: to help people run meetings efficiently and fairly. to help the group come to a decision, not about helping any individual get his or her way. to help the group stay focused on a single issue until the members resolve it.
Parliamentary Procedure Several classes of motions Main motions Introduce business I move Secondary motions Relater to main motion Privileged motions Not necessarily related to pending business Incidental motions Assistance
Parliamentary Procedure (cont.) Make a motion Receive recognition from the chair I move Someone must second the motion, if not dies Second Chair restates the motion Maker and seconder offered chance to speak* Debate begins*
Parliamentary Procedure (cont.) Debate Time for debate is set by chair usually in agenda (no longer than 10 minutes) Speakers list begins Secondary motions can be made Remarks addressed to chair; germane to motion Ends when time is up, speakers list is up or someone calls or moves the question
Parliamentary Procedure (cont.) Secondary Motions Amend Friendly amendment Postpone indefinitely or to a later time Refer to committee Limit/Extend debate Move the question Table
Parliamentary Procedure (cont.) Voting Call the question An easy and quick way to see if everyone is ready to vote If not ready, say Object immediately Move the question Voting on whether or not you are ready to vote on the motion Vote to vote 2/3 affirmative
Parliamentary Procedure (cont.) Voting (cont.) Methods of voting By Hand By Consensus By Ballot By Roll Call Ways to Vote In favor Opposed Abstain
Parliamentary Procedure (cont.) Privileged Motions Call for Orders of the Day Raise a question of privilege Recess Adjourn Fix time to adjourn
Parliamentary Procedure (cont.) Incidental Motions Point of Order Point of Information Parliamentary inquiry Appeal Division of question or assembly Suspend the rules Objection to consideration of question
NSBE Senate Selected group of Members across the Society 2 delegates per collegiate chapter Affiliate members may not serve Senators represent the will of their Chapter and consequently the NSBE Membership. Report to their chapters all issues discussed during National/Regional meetings. Make informed decisions on behalf of the membership and their respective chapters
Regional Senate Subset of the NSBE National Senate representing the membership of a particular region Convenes at all Regional Conferences and during the National Convention Elects the members of REB and NEB Votes on matters related to issues and concerns that affect the members of the society on the regional and national level Regional Parliamentarian oversees and advises Senate operations; Has no vote
Senator Responsibilities Have a working knowledge of NSBE governing documents and the proper use of Parliamentary Procedure Vote on the elected offices of NEB and REB Vote on amendments to National Constitution and Regional/National Bylaws Speak on behalf of their respective chapter in Regional and National business Communicate with their respective chapter before making a decision on behalf of the chapter
George E. Harper III r5parliamentarian@nsbe.org