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| + | ====== HILLEGASS-PARKER RULES OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE ====== | ||
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| + | Approved as an amendment to HiP House Policies by council on June 01, 2014 | ||
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| + | ===== I. MOTIONS ===== | ||
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| + | **MAIN MOTIONS: | ||
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| + | * Motions must be submitted to the house president no later than 48 hours prior to the start of the scheduled house council meeting. | ||
| + | * The person submitting the motion must have two co-sponsors (besides themselves) to support the motion identified at the time the motion is submitted. | ||
| + | * Proposals need to be written with enough detail that they could, in theory, be approved and enacted immediately without requiring further drafting or elaboration. | ||
| + | * Per existing house policy, Any non-manager who proposes more than 2 motions per semester that involve the imposition of a fine will themselves be fined $20. Any manager who proposes more than 3 motions per semester that impose fines will also be fined $20. | ||
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| + | **LATE MOTIONS: | ||
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| + | * Late motions (motions not submitted in time to be included in the council agenda) must be briefly and objectively presented to and approved by council for addition to the present agenda; only then may any debate, dissent, advocacy, or otherwise subjective deliberation be offered regarding the item; late motions that fail to gain approval as agenda items may not be otherwise acted on during the present council.. | ||
| + | * Motions requesting changes—or binding clarification of—existing house policy or house by-laws must be submitted as main motions and cannot be considered as late motions. Motions aiming to influence governing policies or documents of the house must be written and submitted no later than 48 hours prior to the scheduled start of council and distributed to the house as part of the council agenda, in accordance with the procedure for main motions. | ||
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| + | ==== SUBSIDIARY MOTIONS: ==== | ||
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| + | Subsidiary motions may be proposed during the discussion of a main motion or approved late motion. Subsidiary motions, defined below, provide the opportunity to change the substance of the motion under consideration, | ||
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| + | **Motion to Amend:** | ||
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| + | Motions to amend are attempts by members to modify the main motion being considered; a successful amendment requires either the friendly acceptance of the main motion' | ||
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| + | A successful motion to amend is incorporated into the main motion, and the revised version of the main motion is then voted on by council (barring a subsequent parliamentary disruption, such as a successful motion to table or a failure to satisfy quorum at the time of voting). | ||
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| + | Members may amend a motion' | ||
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| + | The most important principle governing substantive motions to amend is that amendments “may be hostile, but it must be germane.” In other words, proposed amendments can certainly be designed to work against the spirit or aim of the original motion' | ||
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| + | A motion to amend must receive a ' | ||
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| + | If the sponsor of the original motion is ' | ||
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| + | As with all subsidiary motions, motions to amend are dealt with immediately, | ||
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| + | Members who wish to amend a motion may, at any time, signal this intention to the chair by raising an arm and giving the ' | ||
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| + | The chair is to recognize and fully entertain all subsidiary motions above other hand-signals for parliamentary participation (see section IV below). | ||
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| + | **Motion to Table:** | ||
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| + | A successful motion to table promptly ends council' | ||
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| + | **Motion to Cap the Speakers' | ||
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| + | Approval of this motion by a simple majority ensures an end to debate after the current list of speakers (maintained by the chair) is exhausted. No member may add her/himself to the speakers' | ||
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| + | ===== II. INFORMAL CONSIDERATIONS ===== | ||
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| + | **Overview** | ||
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| + | An informal consideration is an agenda item that the sponsoring house members regard as too intricate, lengthy, and/or important for a mere mention during Member Announcements, | ||
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| + | **Procedures** | ||
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| + | Informal considerations, | ||
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| + | Presidents have the authority to include informal consideration topics in the agenda without a requisite, additional co-sponsor, so long as consideration of the topic falls reasonably within the purview of the president' | ||
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| + | Informal considerations are limited to five minutes of discussion; discussion may be extended by a majority of council, once the initial time has expired. Informal considerations should be placed before Motions on the agenda, and after Member Announcements (normally, immediately after Manager Announcements). | ||
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| + | **Examples** | ||
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| + | Examples of informal consideration topics include “Should we reopen the free-pile? | ||
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| + | ===== III. VOTING ===== | ||
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| + | **Voice Vote** | ||
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| + | Used when the Chair believes that there are only a few objections to the motion; a voice vote that renders ambiguity must trigger an immediate hand-vote.. | ||
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| + | **Hand Vote** | ||
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| + | If a voice vote is unclear, any member may call for an immediate hand-vote; if a single member requests a hand vote, one must be taken by the chair . Each member counts for one vote (this includes central-level boarders with active boarding contracts). | ||
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| + | Per central level policy, all votes that have any impact on a discretionary budget—no matter how seemingly trivial—must be taken as hand-votes; additionally, | ||
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| + | ===== IV. GENERAL PROCEDURES FOR COUNCIL PARTICIPATION ===== | ||
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| + | **Subsidiary Motions** | ||
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| + | Members who wish to have a subsidiary motion entertained by the chair must signal that intention to the chair by raising an arm and giving a ' | ||
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| + | **Claw the Question** | ||
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| + | During consideration of a main motion, if a member believes enough debate has occurred s/he may “claw the question” by evoking the correlated ' | ||
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| + | **Points of Information** | ||
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| + | A point of information is a non-biased, brief, informative statement by a member during council intended to clarify or correct the present conversation. Council attendees may gesture to the chair with a single, raised index-finger to indicate that they have a Point of Information to offer. Points of Information take precedent over Questions and Comments, but do not take precedent over subsidiary motions or attempts to claw the question. | ||
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| + | **Questions** | ||
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| + | A question is a non-rhetorical interrogatory statement regarding the present topic of conversation; | ||
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| + | **Comments** | ||
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| + | A Comment is a non-interrogatory statement; council attendees may gesture to the chair by raising their arm and curling their hand in the shape of a ' | ||
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| + | **Good Point Giraffe** | ||
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| + | Should any member, at any time, believe that the present speaker has made a particularly astute or otherwise commendable statement, that member may express this laudatory opinion by—silently—raising an arm (as well as its attached hand) vertically into the air, and using the hand to mimic a giraffe' | ||
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| + | **Irrelevant-elephant** | ||
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| + | Should any member, at any time, find that the present speaker has wandered unproductively away from the topic under consideration, | ||
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| + | **Direct-responses** | ||
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| + | Direct-responses (that is, individuals wishing to respond directly and immediately to an individual speaker) are not permitted at council; in theory and in practice, direct-responses trump the speakers' | ||
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| + | ===== V. ELECTIONS STANDARDS ===== | ||
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| + | The process used to elect any and all house management positions (which are defined in the “Appendix” to the Hillegass-Parker House Bylaws) must—at a minimum—include provisions to provide for the following: | ||
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| + | - A guarantee of the complete anonymity of all participating voters. | ||
| + | - A guarantee that only members with current voting rights are able to vote. | ||
| + | - A guarantee that no individual has the capacity to vote more than once. | ||
| + | - After the votes are tallied and results released, the ability of any voter to verify that her/his specific votes were duly counted and included in the election' | ||
| + | - The ability of all voters to see the mechanism used to tally the votes, and the exact number of votes for each individual/ | ||
| + | - Conformance with all additional stipulations pertaining to elections and voting as defined by our house bylaws and council approved policies, including, but not limited, to section 5 of the Hillegass-Parker House Bylaws, which reads: | ||
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| + | ===== VI. ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS AND PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURES ===== | ||
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| + | The term chair as used in this document should—under normal circumstances—be considered synonymous with the current HiP House President. Occasionally, | ||
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| + | All additional matters of parliamentary procedure—unless addressed by this document, by HiP council-approved policies, or by the Hillegass-Parker House Bylaws—are to conform with the tenants and instructions found in The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure, fourth edition ((Sturgis, Alice. The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure (Fourth Edition). New York: McGraw-Hill Professional Book Group, 2000.)) | ||
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