To present an item of business for consideration and action by the chapter.
What is "the main motion"?
What is the person who runs the meeting called?
Who is "the Presiding Officer, the Chair, the Basileus"?
To whom should all remarks during debate should be addressed to or through?
Who is the "Basileus"?
What method of voting is often used for motions that don't require more than a majority vote?
What is a "voice vote"?
What would a Soror say if she wants to make a motion?
What is "I move that"?
What is the proper way to address the chair during the meeting?
Who is "Madam Basileus"?
What is the minimum number of members who must be present to transact business?
What is "a quorum"?
If the voice vote produces an inclusive result, then this vote is typically used?
What is a "rising vote"?
What is said following a motion so that an item may be considered?
What is "I seconded it"?
When the Basileus states, “Is there any debate on the motion?” Who can speak first on the motion?
Who is the "maker of the motion"?
What is the proper way to get recognition to speak during debate?
What is "to rise and say, Madam Basileus?
What method of voting is used when secrecy of the member’s vote is desired?
What is a "ballot vote"?
After the motion is seconded, what does the chair call for next?
What is "Discussion"?
Who sends out the notice of all meetings?
Who is the Epistoleus or Secretary?
Who issues the Call to Order at the beginning of the meeting?
Who is the "Presiding Officer or Chair"?
What method is often used for voting where only designated positions are entitled to vote on issues?
What is a "roll call vote"?
Once a motion has been defeated, when can it be reintroduced again to the assembly?
What is "the next session/meeting"?
In the absence of the Basileus, who is the next in charge?
Who is the "Anti-Basileus"?
If the meeting starts at 10:00 am and you arrive at 10:15 am, what are you?
What is "late"?
What is the correct acclamation for a negative vote?
What is "no"?