Robert's Rules Of Order / Edition 10

Robert's Rules Of Order / Edition 10

ISBN-10:
0738203076
ISBN-13:
9780738203072
Pub. Date:
11/28/2000
Publisher:
PublicAffairs
ISBN-10:
0738203076
ISBN-13:
9780738203072
Pub. Date:
11/28/2000
Publisher:
PublicAffairs
Robert's Rules Of Order / Edition 10

Robert's Rules Of Order / Edition 10

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Overview

The 1990, ninth edition, of Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised is the only currently authoritative volume to contain the complete Robert's Rules of Order subject matter. It has been totally reset and redesigned for easier use. This ninth edition supersedes all previous editions and automatically becomes the parliamentary authority in organizations whose bylaws prescribe Robert's Rules of Order. This edition has been updated to address common inquiries, and it incorporates new rules, interpretations, and procedures made necessary by the evolution of parliamentary procedure. Among the more important areas of revision are: more modern and appropriate usage is given for the chair's invitation to members to speak in debate or offer secondary motions after stating the question on a motion the rule relating to the power of replacement of members on committees by the appointing authority is clarified formal recognition is given to the practice of sending a suggested agenda to members in advance of a meeting a subsection of hints to inexperienced presiding officers had been improved greater prominence is given to rules relating to the growing practice of nominating for office by petition specifications are provided for methods of expediting roll-call voting in very large conventions and calling a roll by delegation rather than by individuals In addition, the ninth edition of Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised includes a special section, printed on tinted paper, which summarizes rules related to motions for quick and easy access.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738203072
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Publication date: 11/28/2000
Edition description: Tenth Edition
Pages: 800
Product dimensions: 4.40(w) x 6.50(h) x 1.41(d)
Lexile: 1500L (what's this?)
Age Range: 14 - 18 Years

About the Author

Henry M. Robert III (1920-2019), grandson of General Robert, began his association with Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised in writing the 1970 edition and participated in writing six editions, culminating in this 12th edition. He served as parliamentarian of the National Association of Parliamentarians and multiple other national and international organizations.

Daniel H. Honneman, a Maryland attorney, now retired, is a past President of the Maryland Association of Parliamentarians.

Thomas J. Balch is a practicing parliamentarian who formerly acted as a Washington, DC-based lobbyist and legislative analyst. He has served as parliamentarian of the NAP.

Daniel E. Seabold is a mathematics professor at Hofstra University specializing in logic and set theory.

Shmuel Gerber, a professional parliamentarian and copyeditor, has served as the Assistant Editor of the National Parliamentarian.

Table of Contents

Table of Rules Relating to Motions11
Preface17
Introduction21
Parliamentary Law21
Plan of the Work23
Plan of the Work Part I24
Plan of the Work Part II25
Plan of the Work Part III25
Definitions and Common Errors25
Part IRules of Order
Art. IIntroduction of Business27
1How introduced27
2Obtaining the floor27
3What precedes debate on a question29
4What motions to be in writing, and how they shall be divided30
5Modification of a motion by mover30
Art. IIGeneral Classification of Motions31
6Principal or Main motions31
7Subsidiary or Secondary motions31
8Incidental motions32
9Privileged motions32
Art. IIIMotions and Order of Precedence33
Privileged Motions33
10To fix the time to which to adjourn33
11Adjourn33
12Questions of privilege35
13Orders of the day35
Incidental Motions37
14Appeal [Questions of Order]37
15Objection to consideration of a question39
16Reading papers39
17Withdrawal of a motion40
18Suspension of the Rules40
Subsidiary Motions41
19Lay on the table41
20Previous Question43
21Postpone to a certain day47
22Commit [or Refer]47
23Amend49
24Postpone indefinitely51
Miscellaneous Motions52
25Rescind52
26Renewal of a motion52
27Reconsideration53
Art. IVCommittees and Informal Action56
28Committees56
29Committees Form of their Reports58
30Committees Reception Form of their Reports59
31Committees Adoption Form of their Reports60
32Committee of the Whole63
33Informal consideration of a question65
Art. VDebate and Decorum66
34Debate66
35Undebatable questions and those opening the main question to debate67
36Decorum in debate69
37Closing debate, methods of70
Art. VIVote71
38Voting, various modes of71
39Motions requiring more than a majority vote75
Art. VIIOfficers and the Minutes77
40Chairman or President77
41Clerk, or Secretary, and the Minutes80
Art. VIIIMiscellaneous83
42Session83
43Quorum85
44Order of Business86
45Amendment of the Rules of Order, etc.86
Part IIOrganization and Conduct of Business
Art. IXOrganization and Meetings88
46An Occasional or Mass Meeting88
(a)Organization88
(b)Adoption of resolutions89
(c)Committee on Adoption of resolutions90
(d)Additional Officers91
47A Convention or Assembly of Delegates92
48A Permanent Society93
(a)First meeting93
(b)Second meeting94
49Constitutions, By-Laws, Rules of Order and Standing Rules96
Art. XOfficers and Committees98
50President or Chairman98
51Secretary, or Clerk, and the Minutes100
52Treasurer102
53Committees104
Art. XIIntroduction of Business105
54Introduction of Business105
55Motions Classified according to their
Art. XIIMotions106
Object106
56To Modify or Amend108
(a)Amend108
(b)Commit or refer108
57To Defer Action108
(a)Postpone to a certain time108
(b)Lay on the table109
58To Suppress Debate109
(a)Previous Question109
(b)An Order limiting or closing debate110
59To Suppress the Question111
(a)Objection to its consideration111
(b)Postpone indefinitely111
(c)Lay on the table111
60To consider a question the second time112
(a)Reconsider112
61Orders and Rules113
(a)Orders of the day113
(b)Special orders113
(c)Suspension of the rules114
(d)Questions of order114
(e)Appeal114
62Miscellaneous115
(a)Reading of papers115
(b)Withdrawal of a motion115
(c)Questions of privilege115
63To close a meeting115
(a)Fix the time to which to adjourn115
(b)Adjourn115
Art. XIIIMiscellaneous116
64Debate116
65Forms of stating and putting questions117
Part IIIMiscellaneous
66Right of an Assembly to Punish its members119
67Right of an Assembly to Eject any one from its place of meeting119
68Rights of Ecclesiastical Tribunals120
69Trial of Members of Societies120
70Call of the House122
Guide and Commentary
Part 1
The Rules-What They Mean and What They Do130
Part 2
Organization Structure and Accepted Procedures155
Bibliography182
Diagram of Parliamentary Motions in Order of Precedence183
Index184
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