Jump to content
The Official RONR Q & A Forums

BabbsJohnson

Members
  • Posts

    371
  • Joined

  • Last visited

1 Follower

Profile Information

  • Location:
    Cleveland, OH
  • Interests
    soccer, bathtubs, pomeranians

Recent Profile Visitors

799 profile views

BabbsJohnson's Achievements

  1. If the organization has By-Laws, it might say there what is needed to remove a member of such an organization.
  2. I ask only because I expect others to want to suspend the rules of decorum, not because I do.
  3. I thought it had an answer that might contain more than affirming the option to censure.
  4. See? Question was pointless and should have not been asked.
  5. It was redundant and not wanted or needed. People said the question was pointless and not needed, and no help available.
  6. Does suspending the rules of decorum create a replacement rule that supposes those in the assembly are to act in opposition to those rules, in order to be in compliance?
  7. It was apparent it was redundant, and therefore not needed or helpful.
  8. Can they be permanently suspended, as a special rule of order, or ?
  9. I saw a parliamentarian comment in a blog post that the rules of decorum cannot be suspended, but I’m not finding the entry in RONR that explicitly says they cannot be suspended. It does say on page 264 line 6 & 7 that rules protecting a basic right of the individual member cannot be suspended, so I don’t know if decorum is included in the individual rights of a member.
  10. If in a meeting, a member makes remarks, statements, or arguments about what they think another member believes... is such speech considered "personal remarks" or questioning the motives of a member (or both?) if not part of a pending motion?
×
×
  • Create New...