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Bob’s Rules of Order
Newly Revised
Residence Hall Association – September 10, 2012
Purpose of Robert’s Rules
• Help in the efficiency of the
transaction of business of the
assembly
• Promote rights of individuals
• Achieve a decision that is
agreeable to all persons involved
in the assembly
Rights and Rules
• Only one matter can be considered at a time
• Will of the majority is carried out, but the rights
of the minority are protected
• Equal rights of all members
• Business and discussion follows good rules of
courtesy
How Motions are Handled
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Raise your hand
Wait to be recognized by the Chair
Make the motion
Someone else must second the motion
Chair restates the motion and calls for discussion
After discussion is complete, Chair calls for
question
• Chair restates motion
• Vote on motion
▫ Show of hands
• Chair states the decision
Tabling a Motion
• “I move to table the motion”
• Set current motion aside for another time
• Used if more time is needed to think about an
issue
• “I move to bring _______ from the table.”
• Used when ready to bring the issue back before
the body
• Not in order when something else is on the floor.
Motions Dealing with Proceedings
• I move to extend debate/question and answer
• Used when time has expired and more time is
wanted/needed
• I move to end debate/question and answer
• Used when it appears the body is ready to move
forward with proceedings
• I move previous question
• Also heard as “Call to question”
• Ends debate and moves directly into a vote on the
motion.
Amendments
• Modify wording of pending motion
• Must be relevant and directly bearing on the
motion
• Three Basic Processes of Amendments
• Insert or add words
• Strike out words
• Combination of strike out and insert
• Two type of Amendments
• Primary-amendment to main motion
• Secondary-amendment to the amendment
Amendments – it’s like a cake
• Motion to create a cake
• Amend to change the flavor
• Vote to change flavor of cake
• Amend to add frosting
• Amend to change flavor
• Vote to change flavor of frosting
• Amend to add sprinkles
• Vote on adding sprinkles to frosting
• Vote on adding frosting with sprinkles
• Vote on whole cake with frosting and sprinkles
Other Types of Motions
• Point of Order
• Enforce rules
• Point of parliamentary inquiry
• Used to understand the proper procedure, or
to learn how to do something
• Point of Information
• Used to gather more information on a topic
• Point of Personal Privilege
• Used to voice personal concerns, i.e. the room
is too hot, please speak up, let’s jazzercise
Lets Review
• Move to Introduce Proposal
• -Second the Proposal
1. Ask Questions of the Author
2. Discussion
1. Limit/extend Discussion as necessary
2. Amend the Proposal as you see fit (Majority Vote)
a. Amendment
i. Ask questions (to the author of the amendment)
ii. Discussion (only on the amendment)
iii. Call to question (the amendment)
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3. Discussion (original proposal with/out amendment)
4. Call to question
 -Vote on whether you should vote
5. Vote!
Questions?