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In order to move the previous question, an FFA member must be recognized by the chair-yes or no? |
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What is the purpose of the motion to lay on the table? |
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The purpose of the motion to lay on the table is to delay action on the motion. |
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The chairperson should strive to be as impartial as possible. Voting only if it will change the result. The question is when may the chairperson vote? |
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Which officer is in charge of planning public information and programs with loval radio, television, newspapers, and service clubs, and making use of other opportunities to tell the FFA story? |
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What vote is required for the previous quesiton to pass |
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Which officer attends to preparing and posting the agenda for chapter meetings? |
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Does the motion to lay on the table requre a second? |
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Yes, a second is required. |
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Which officer represents the chapter in public relations and official functions? |
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What type of motion is parliamentary inquiry? |
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When should a FFA member rise to a point of order? |
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When a error has been made in conducting business according to the rules of parliamentary procedure. |
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What vote is required for parlimentary inquiry? |
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There is NO vote taken for a parlimentary inquiry. |
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What is the purpose of parliamentary inquiry? |
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The purpose of parliamentary inquiry is to anwer a member's question regarding the process of parl. pro or the rules of pari. law. |
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Which officer is in charge of collecting dues? |
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Which officer takes charge of the candidates for degree ceremonies and is in charge of an FFA Chapter's equipment and supplies? |
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Which officer presides over chapter meetings according to the rules of parliamentary procedure? |
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What are the 5 meanings for 1 tap of the gavel? |
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1. Be seated 2. Adjornment of the meeting 3. Announcement of passage of a motion 4. Announcement of rejection of a motion 5. Call for orde |
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Can you interrupt the chairperson or the person speaking to rise to parliamentary inquiry? |
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Which officer is in charge of planning public information programs with loval radio, television, newspapers, and service clubs, and making use of other opportunities to tell teh FFA story? |
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Three taps of the gavel is a signal for all FFA members to do what? |
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Stand during opening and closing ceremonies. |
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When referring a motion to a committee, there are four things that should be included in the motion. What are they? |
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1. State number of members on committee 2. Method of selecting members 3. Action to be taken 4. When to report back. |
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Which officer assumes the duties of the president if he/she is not in attendance at the meeting? |
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When should an FFA member call for division of the house? |
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To request a visible vote on a motion hen a voice vote fails to show clearly Whether the vote was affirmative or negative. Division can only be called after the chair has announced the vote. |
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What is the purpose of Parliamentary Procedure? |
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To transact business in an orderly manner.It brings order out of what might be disorder It makes it possible for the will of the majority to prevail;yet, it also protects the rights of the minority |
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What type of motion is to move the previous question? |
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Which officer supervises all chapter committees? |
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Two taps of the gavel signals what? |
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Calls the Meeting to Order |
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Is the motion to lay on the table debatable? |
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