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  1. I just received my copy of the new 12th edition of RONR.  I see that this version is using section and paragraph numbers, rather than pages and lines.  The list of abbreviations does not include "ll." (lines x to y).  So:  what if we want to quote just a line or two from a particular section and paragraph?  Can we still use "ll." within a section and paragraph, or is that now considered unnecessary or wrong?

     

  2. Apparently, if a member of the assembly wishes to propose a bylaws amendment, previous notice must be given.  The amendment would be debated and voted on; if passed, the amendment would then go the board for its consideration.  I must say this is a rather strange situation; usually, the general membership has the final say on amendments, not the board.

  3. But you cannot normally make a motion without first getting recognized--except, however, you may interrupt when another is speaking  to raise a Point of Order, Appeal from the Decision of the Chair, call for Division of the Assembly, ask a Parliamentary Inquiry, or make a Request for Information.  Also, if another has been assigned the floor but has not yet begun to speak, you may Object to the Consideration of the Question or ask to Reconsider a previous motion.  

  4. RONR (11th ed.), p. 599, ll. 3-12:  "An assembly may delegate its authority in this connection in a particular case, by adopting, for example, a resolution such as the following:

         Resolved,  that the secretary [or, "the...committee"] be authorized to correct article and section designations, punctuation, and cross-references and to make such other technical and conforming changes as my be necessary to reflect the intent of the Society in connection with ..."

     

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