| Cards | Motion |
when another has the floor |
a second |
|
|
RED |
Adjourn
Recess Question of privilege Call for the orders of the day Appeal Division of the assembly Parliamentary inquiry Point of order Point of information Objection to consideration of the question Reconsider Suspension of rules |
No
No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes* Yes* No |
Yes
Yes No No Yes No No No No No Yes Yes |
No
No No No Yes No No No No No Yes No |
No
Yes No No No No No No No No No No |
YELLOW |
Lay on the table
Previous question Limit or extend limits of debate Postpone to a definite time Refer or commmit Amend Postpone indefinitely |
No
No No No No No No |
Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes |
No
No No Yes Yes Yes Yes |
No
No Yes Yes Yes Yes No |
GREEN |
Main motion
All debate Division of question Any motion on voting Any motion on nomination Consideration by paragraph or question |
No
No No No No No |
Yes
No Yes Yes Yes Yes |
Yes
N/A No No No No |
Yes
N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes |
* These motions are in order when floor has been assigned but speaker has not yet begun.
Remember, the fundamental principles of parliamentary law are:
| COURTESY TO ALL
JUSTICE TO ALL ONE THING AT A TIME FULL AND FREE DEBATE |
THE RULE OF THE MAJORITY
THE RIGHT OF THE MINORITY THE RIGHT OF THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE ABSENTEE PARTIALITY TO NONE |
Green Cards - Making main motions. All debate.
Yellow Cards - Making almost
all other motions.
Green and Yellow cards are equal in seeking recognition.
Red Cards - Priority items which may interrupt business, such as Point of Order, Call for the Orders of the Day, etc.
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