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$.~. New Business <br /> <br />6.10. Infocnial Public Comments <br />¢. l__t:. Reports <br /> <br />Without objection, the chair may call items in any order most convenient for the dispatch of <br />business. <br /> <br />Comment: As a courtesy, by general consent, those items requiring participation of nonmembers such as <br />administrative officials and the public, may be considered first. <br /> <br /> VI. Conduct of Debate <br /> <br />Rule 12. Powers of the Chair. <br /> <br />The chair shall preside at all board meetings. To address the board, a member must be recognized <br />by the chair. The chair shall have the following powers: <br /> <br /> 1. To rule on points of parliamentary procedure, including the fight to rule out of order <br /> any motion patently offered for obstructive or dilatory purposes; <br /> <br /> 2. To determine whether a speaker has gone beyond reasonable standards of courtesy <br /> in his or her remarks and to entertain and rule on objections from other members on <br /> this ground; <br /> <br /> 3. To call a brief recess at any time; <br /> <br /> 4. To adjourn in an emergency. <br /> <br /> Comment: This rule replaces the question of order and appeal in Robert's Rules of Order (hereinafter <br /> referred to as PRO). Here, the chair's authority increases: his or'her decisions regarding decorum in debate <br /> and rules of parliamentary procedure are final and cannot be appealed to the membership. In PRO, a recess <br /> can be taken only on a motion and vote by the members. This rule gives the chair authority to declare a <br /> recess when necessary to "clear the air" and thus hold friction among the members to a minimum. <br /> <br />Rule 13. Action by the Board. <br /> <br />The board shall proceed by motion. Any member, including the chair, may make a motion. <br /> <br />Rule 14. Second Required. <br /> <br />A motion shall require a second before a vote is taken. <br /> <br />Rule 15. One Motion at a Time. <br /> <br />A member may make only one motion at a time. <br /> <br />/4- 3 <br /> <br /> <br />