Point of Personal Priviledge
First one you can/should use in a committee
Motion to Open Debate
Decide on what to talk about
Setting Topic A/B first on the agenda
Submitted before going to NHSMUN
Position Paper
Minute Intervals that 45 second speeches fit into
3 minute intervals (3,6,9,12,15,18)
Point of Order
Delegates use this to talk about specific subtopics
Motion for a Moderated Caucus
Usually had after submitting WP & DR
Question & Answer Session (Q&A)
Draft Resolution
You need this to pass any motion
Simple Majority
Helps clarify confusion about how to proceed in committee
Point of Parliamentary Inquiry
Speakers' List time is too long
Motion to Change the Speaker's Time
The entire committee is closed down so that everyone knows what they are voting on
Resolution Reading
Has no specific format
Working Paper
3 actions you can take at the end of a Speakers List speech
Yield to the Chair
Yield to Questions
Yield to another delegate
*We* *only* use this during practice
Point of Tacho
"We all need to talk outside"
Motion for an Unmoderated Caucus
Happens after amendments
Final Voting Procedures
Can change the final document
Amendments
These are the 3 "changes" that can be made to the final document
add, modify & strike
Can only be used when the floor is open
Points except for Personal Privilege
Requires two speakers against
Motion to Close Debate
What we call "attendance"
Roll Call
Particular article in an official document
Clause
Order these in the correct order of precedence:
-Motion for a Moderated Caucus 9 min, 1 min speaker
-Motion for an Unmoderated Caucus
-Motion for a Moderated Caucus 9 min, 45 sec speaker
1.) Unmod
2.) Mod: 9, 45 sec
3.) Mod: 9, 1 min