Guest DAVID ROBINETTE Posted February 26, 2012 at 07:18 PM Report Share Posted February 26, 2012 at 07:18 PM What authority, and under what circumstances, may allow a Parlimentarian to act as a meeting Chairman? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Edgar Posted February 26, 2012 at 07:30 PM Report Share Posted February 26, 2012 at 07:30 PM What authority, and under what circumstances, may allow a Parlimentarian to act as a meeting Chairman?Whenever the assembly (the members present) wishes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Harrison Posted February 26, 2012 at 07:32 PM Report Share Posted February 26, 2012 at 07:32 PM A parliamentarian can preside over a meeting if the assembly votes to permit it or elects a parliamentarian to the office of Chairman/President/<insert the title the bylaws give the presiding officer>. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David A Foulkes Posted February 26, 2012 at 07:41 PM Report Share Posted February 26, 2012 at 07:41 PM What authority, and under what circumstances, may allow a Parlimentarian to act as a meeting Chairman?See RONR (11th Ed.) beginning on page 452, Temporary Occupants of the Chair, particularly items #2 and #3. Also, the section on Invited Temporary Presiding Officer, on the next page. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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