While this motion is often used as a privileged motion, it also can be a main motion if used to cut a regular meeting short or to dissolve an assemble.
What is Motion to Adjourn?
The year the chapter was chartered in South Korea.
What is 1996?
A requisite minimum number of members who must be present in order for an organization's meeting to be considered legally valid.
What is a Quorum?
A course of action proposed in a meeting.
What is Motion?
The agreed upon rules on organization uses to govern itself. These rules cannot be changed without a two-thirds vote.
What are Bylaws?
This motion is one of the more commonly misunderstood motions described in Robert's Rules. Most people think of "tabling a bill" as a parliamentary tactic to end discussion on a bill.
What is Motion to Lay on the Table
The chapter was chartered in what city in South Korea?
What is Seoul?
A group that discusses, debates, and decides on action to be undertaken on behalf of the chapter.
What is Deliberative Assembly?
A phrase of somewhat loose interpretation meant to convey the increments f business pursued in an organization.
What is Order of Business?
These are exceptions and exemptions that are written into an organization's bylaws to determine when and how the organization differs from its procedural guide of choice.
What is Special Rule of Order?
When it's time to elect new officers or board members, these motions are used to define the where, how, and when of the process.
What is Nomination Motions?
The name of the current Chapter located in South Korea.
What is Pi Eta Zeta Chapter?
This meeting is summoned outside of the regular meeting schedule, usually to address a specific concern facing the group.
What is Special Meeting?
The baseline movement of a deliberate assembly. A functional call to action on a particular business item.
What is a Main Motion?
An amendment to the bylaws goes into effect.
What is Immediately upon its adoption unless the motion to adopt specifies another time for its becoming effective.
A motion put forth to alter or help expedite the processing of a main motion, such as a motion to amend a motion to send to committees.
What is Subsidiary Motion?
Youth Programs currently Chartered in South Korea.
What are Pearlettes, Archonettes, and Amicettes.
A meeting that picks up where a previous meeting left off in terms of processing a certain business.
What is Adjourned Meeting?
The basic principle of decision in a deliberative assembly is that, to become the act or choice of the body, a proposition must be adopted.
What is Majority Vote?
Motions listed as requiring a second do not need to be seconded when made by the direction of.......
What is Committee?
This motion allows for business to proceed, even when a bylaw or a rule of order stands in the way. To pass, this motion requires a two thirds majority vote and this vote is usually held in conjunction with the original action that prompted the motion.
What is motion to Suspend the Rules?
The names of the chapter's last three Basilei.
Who are Kimberly Kambeya, Shamecca Scott, and Brenda Kemp?
A deliberate assembly or other meeting that occurs once a year and is often used to conduct specific types of business.
What is Adjourned Meeting?
A person entitled to full participation in proceedings and has the right to attend meetings, to make motions, to speak in debate and vote.
What is member?
This motion can be reconsidered only until such time as progress in business or debate has made it essentially a new questions.
What is a Negative Vote?