SAMPLE AGENDA Instructions: Parliamentary Procedures (Robert’S Rules of Order) Is a Set of Rules Used by Groups to Conduct Business in an Effective and Orderly Manner

SAMPLE AGENDA Instructions: Parliamentary Procedures (Robert’S Rules of Order) Is a Set of Rules Used by Groups to Conduct Business in an Effective and Orderly Manner

SAMPLE AGENDA Instructions: Parliamentary procedures (Robert’s Rules of Order) is a set of rules used by groups to conduct business in an effective and orderly manner. Below is a typical example: (NAME OF CLUB) AGENDA 1. Call to Order (time started) 2. Roll Call (or distribute attendance sheet) 3. Adopt Today’s Agenda 4. Approve Minutes of Previous Meeting (date) 5. Unfinished Business: 6. New Business: 7. Reports: Officers- President Treasurer Inter-Club Council Representative Committees 8. Concerns/Announcements 9. Date/place of next meeting 10. Adjournment (time ended) Basic Roberts Rules Of Order For use for reference during meetings AGENDAS TYPICAL LANGUAGE USED BY PERSON RUNNING MEETING HANDLING MOTION S Call To Orde r “I call this meeting to order” Member says, “I move that….”. Another member “Will the secretary please do roll seconds the motion, or Roll Cal l call?” chair asks, “is there a “We have a quorum. Will the second?” secretary please read the minutes of Chair states motion and the last meeting” asks for discussion. “Are there any corrections to the Members enter into a Reading & Approval minutes?” debate. Make of motion “If there are no corrections, the has first right of floor. of Minutes Debate only on merits of minutes stand approved”. motion. “We’ll now move to the officer’s Debate is closed when no Reports of Officer s reports. Will the treasurer, Jane Doe members seek further discussion. please read/submit their report. Chair puts motion to vote. “Are there any questions concerning Chair announces results of the treasurer’s report? (if none) Will vote. the Vice President now give their report? Unfinished Busines s “We’ll now move on to unfinished business. At the last meeting…” New Busines s “The meeting is now open for new business” “It has been moved and seconded that…...is there any further discussion?” “We will now vote on that motion that...Al in favor say “Aye”. All opposed say “Nay”. The motion has passed. Announcement s “Are there any announcements?” The next meeting will be held on…….” Adjournmen t “May I please have a motion to adjourn the meeting?” .

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