Bourinot’s Rules of Order at a Glance.
Board of Governors Rules of Order and Procedure. McGill UNIVERSITY. BOARD OF GOVERNORS RULES OF ORDER AND PROCEDURE. 1. ENERAL G (B. 50) 1.1 The following rules of procedure are based on Bourinot’s Rules of Order, Part II. These rules and Bourinot’s Rules of Order, Part II shall be the authority in questions of order and procedure, unless the.
Appendix D: Summary of Rules and Procedures. The summaries that follow are constructed from quotations and paraphrases of Bourinot's Rules of Order (Third Revised Edition). 1. Motions (B36 and 37) Once a motion has been moved and seconded, the Chair then restates the motion and by so doing puts the question to the meeting and opens the debate.
SUMMARY OF PROCEDURES AT BOARD MEETINGS AND RULES OF ORDER Table of contents A. Meetings B. Standing Committees C. Agenda and Supporting Documents D. Consent Agenda E. Rules of Order F. Broadcasting and Recording of Meetings A. Meetings The rules set out in Section E of these procedures will guide the debate and voting of the.
The second and third revisions of A Canadian manual, ed. J. G. Dubroy (Toronto, 1963) and G. H. Stanford (Toronto, 1977), have been known as Bourinot’s rules of order, a title which was used on the cover as early as 1918 and was probably adopted in order to make the manual competitive with Robert’s rules of order.. . (Chicago, 1876, and.
Board of Governors Rules of Order and Procedure 1. General. The following rules of procedure are based on Bourinot's Rules of Order (1977), Part II, which shall be the authority in questions or order, unless the University Act rules otherwise. The sub-section of Bourinot's is shown in parenthesis thus: (B.1).
Abridged. PLENARY rules of Procedure. The Green Party of Canada does not use Robert's or Bourinot's Rules of Order in order to make decisions. Instead, we use a consensus seeking procedure: if possible, we work to make a motion acceptable to all participants, not a simple majority. Greens believe that each person involved in a decision has a piece of the truth.
UTE Rules of Order. GENERAL SUMMARY.. except to rise to a point of order or question of privilege. If a member is called to order, they shall, at the request of the Chair, take their seat until the question of order has been decided.. Bourinot’s Rules of Order shall govern in all matters not regulated by the rules set out above. How to.