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Chapters 1 and 2 of Roberts Rules Terms in this set (54) What is a Deliberative Assembly? An assembly where parliamentary laws apply. What are the characteristics of a Deliberative Assembly? Specific rules including free discussion, single-room meeting
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Chapters 1 and 2 of Roberts Rules
Terms in this set (54)
What is a Deliberative Assembly? An assembly where parliamentary laws apply.
What are the characteristics of a Deliberative Assembly? Specific rules including free discussion, single-room meetings, equal weight opinions, and voting res...
What is a Deliberative Assembly? An assembly where parliamentary laws apply.
What are the characteristics of a Deliberative Specific rules including free discussion, single-room meetings, equal weight opinions,
Assembly? and voting responsibility.
An individual entitled to attend meetings, make motions, speak in debate, and vote
Member
within a deliberative assembly.
Approval requiring more than half of the votes, unless a higher threshold is mandated
Majority Vote
by law, special rule, or rights infringement.
Minimum number of members required to be present for a vote to be legitimate in a
Quorum
deliberative assembly.
Basic assembly type open to all within a population, such as neighborhood associations
Mass Meeting
or party meetings, organized around a common interest.
A local club or branch assembly with scheduled meetings, each considered a separate
Local Assembly of an Organized Society
session, following organization's bylaws.
An assembly of delegates chosen for one session, often part of an organized state or
Convention
national society, with specific duration and voting members.
An assembly like a congress or state legislature, typically with two houses, long
Legislative Body
sessions, and legal obligation for attendance.
An administrative body of elected or appointed members, usually smaller and may
Board
have external authority, often assigned functions on behalf of other groups.
Rules adopted by an organization for its government and management, specifying
Bylaws
meeting procedures, member rights, and other operational details.
An announcement before a meeting, or included in the meeting call, providing a brief
Previous Notice
description of upcoming agenda items.
The minimum number of people required to conduct business in a deliberative
Quorum
assembly.
Presiding Officer The individual responsible for conducting the meeting, ensuring that rules are followed.
Secretary/Clerk The person who takes notes, known as minutes, during a meeting.
Chair Another term for the presiding officer, who is in charge of the meeting.
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