Motions
Amendments
Voting & Thresholds
Points & Privileges
The Chair & Debate
100

This type of motion brings new business before the body.

What is a main motion?

100

This motion is used to change the wording of a pending main motion.

What is amend?

100

Most main motions require this proportion of votes to pass.

What is a majority?

100

If a senator breaks a rule, another senator can call this to enforce order.

What is a point of order?

100

During debate, senators must direct all remarks to this person.

What is the chair?

200

This motion, not debatable, can be used to set aside a pending question in order to deal with more urgent business.

What is lay on the table?

200

In amendment form, deleting specific words or phrases is called this.

What is strike or strike out?

200

Without permission, a senator can speak only this many times on the same motion in one day.

What is twice?

200

To ask a question about parliamentary procedure during debate, a senator uses this.

What is a point of parliamentary inquiry?

200

This type of legislation typically requires budget review, much discussion, and sometimes multiple readings before passage.

What is a bill?

300

To stop debate and immediately move to a vote, a member can call this motion, requiring a two-thirds vote.

What is the previous question (or as we say "call the question")?

300

This is the maximum number of times an amendment can itself be amended.

What is once (a secondary amendment)?

300

Judicial Council appointments need a higher standard, this fraction of the entire senate, not just those present.

What is two-thirds of the membership?

300

If, for example you can’t hear the speaker, you need some water, or the room is too hot, you may raise this.

What is a point of personal privilege?

300

To be recognized, a senator must first do this.

What is raise their hand (or rise) and wait for the chair?

400

This motion allows a decision made in one meeting to be undone at a later meeting, but only with notice or a two-thirds vote.

What is motion to rescind?

400

This technique replaces the entire text of a motion with new wording.

What is a substitute?

400

To suspend normal senate rules in order to do something unusual (like give an exemption for funding), this threshold is required.

What is two-thirds?

400

When business drifts away from the agenda, a senator can use this point to bring the body back.

What is a call for the orders of the day?

400

The chair rules you out of order, but you believe you’re correct. You can use this motion to let the senate decide instead.

What is appeal the decision of the chair?

500

If debate is underway and senators want more information or research before making a decision, they can use this motion to temporarily send the matter to a smaller group. This also must be done for all bills. 

What is refer to committee (or “commit”)?

500

An amendment cannot change the fundamental purpose of a motion; it must meet this test.

What is germaneness?

500

To reconsider a vote already taken in the same meeting, only a senator who voted on this side may move it.

What is the prevailing side?

500

If a senator believes the chair has miscounted the votes and wants an exact count instead of just a voice vote, they can demand this.


What is a counted vote (or a “division of the assembly”)?

500

If debate becomes repetitive, this motion can set a strict limit on how long each person may speak.

What is limit debate?

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