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Larry Cisar

Parliamentarian Corner

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Parliamentarian Corner

Larry Cisar

Parliamentarian Corner

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Parliamentarian Corner

Larry Cisar

Parliamentarian Corner

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Show NotesTerm Limits can be controversial. This podcast gives a quick look at what they are and how they can be established. It also covers arguments for and against them.Download Term LimitsTo find out more about Parliamentary Procedu
Show NotesWhat is a courtesy resolution and how is it processed? This podcast looks at these issues and gives you a foundation for processing them.Download Courtesy ResolutionsTo find out more about Parliamentary Procedure, go to Parlia
Show NotesA book to help you learn all about how to use the current Parliamentary Authorities. This edition looks at the current manuals. To bad it is not in an ebook format.Download Review: Fundamentals 4th EditionTo find out more abou
Show NotesThe agenda is the society's plan for the order in which items will appear. The basic agenda is based on an officer board type of society working to get things done.Download AgendaTo find out more about Parliamentary Procedure,
Show NotesVacancies often occur in organizations. How they are filled depends upon the rules of the organization. This podcast takes a brief look at what those rules might be.Download Filling VacanciesTo find out more about Parliamentar
Show NotesThe gavel is the symbol of authority for the presiding officer.It is a simple device that can be easily abused.Download The GavelTo find out more about Parliamentary Procedure, go to Parliamentarian Corner.
Show NotesDicipline for something done outside of a meeting is much more difficult. The steps have to be carefully followed to prevent both the society and the member from being wrongly disciplined. This podcast is only an introduction to t
Show NotesThis podcast looks at handling disciplinary actions within a meeting. The non-member is easy as that person has no rights. With members, there is an escalating scale of what can be done.Download Disciplinary Action 1To find ou
Show NotesThis podcast looks at when the parliamentarian has to look at the laws governing organizations, especially when a change in law affects changes in procedure. This podcast is not about practicing law but is about seeing how the law
Show NotesEducation in parliamentary procedure can be obtained from a variety of places. My site, www.parliamentariancorner.com has a lot of material especially if you go to www.parliamentariancorner.com/moodle. If you go to the American In
Show NotesThe Membership Chair (or Officer or Committee) is responsible for keeping track of the membership of the organization. Many organizations do not realize the importance of this position.Download Membership ChairTo find out more
Show NotesThe role of Treasurer is not required but it is a very important role in most societies. The Treasurer is responsible for the money that an organization has. This podcast looks at that responsibility.Download TreasurerTo find
Show NotesThis podcast looks at the Secretary who is the second officer needed for a meeting. This officer has many important duties before, during, and after the meeting.Download SecretaryTo find out more about Parliamentary Procedure,
Show NotesThis podcast looks at the responsibilities of the vice president and how that office is handled in RONR and AIPSC.Download Vice PresidentTo find out more about Parliamentary Procedure, go to Parliamentarian Corner.
Show NotesThis podcast looks at the office of the President first from the point of view of Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised and then from AIPSC.Download Duties of the PresidentTo find out more about Parliamentary Procedure, go to
Show NotesThis podcast gives an overview of the officers that a society may have. Two of them are required and others can be used as the society needs.Download OfficersTo find out more about Parliamentary Procedure, go to Parliamentaria
Show NotesThis podcast looks at the use of modal verbs in parliamentary authorities. It is a very different approach from the other podcasts in this series.Download ModalsTo find out more about Parliamentary Procedure, go to Parliamenta
Show NotesThis podcast looks at the Resolutions Committee. It is a committee designed to look at the main motions that will be coming before the assembly. It is very common for conventions but not all organizations make use of one. Listen a
Show NotesThis podcast looks at Conventions and what needs to be done to get them started. The three committees are explained along with the variances in adopting standing rules for the Convention.Download Conventions ITo find out more
Show NotesThis podcast talks mainly about the motion to postpone under AIPSC. An important point is to remember what parliamentary authority you are using.Download To Postpone AIPSCTo find out more about Parliamentary Procedure, go to P
Show NotesThis podcast looks at pracitcums as put on by the American Institute of Parliamentarians.Download PracticumsTo find out more about Parliamentary Procedure, go to Parliamentarian Corner.
Show NotesThis podcast talks about the two different meanings of division that are found in parliamentary procedure. One deals with voting and the other with breaking up the motion into logical parts.Download DivisionsTo find out more a
Show NotesShow NotesWithdrawal is actually the highest ranking motion under AIPSC. It is the one function that is reserved to the maker of the motion even after the motion has been stated by the chair. And there is one case whe
Show NotesIn this podcast Point of Information and Parliamentary Inquiry are presented. These two requests can help speed things along by providing information to the assembly. But they can also be used to hinder business.Download Two Re
Show NotesA Point of Order is the way for a member to point out a possible problem with procedure during a meeting. The chair or, in some cases, the assembly determine if the member was correct. Points of Order are an easy way to help the a
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