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Our next meeting will be Tuesday, June 5, 2011.

Our education program will be on following the agenda and the Order of Business.

This meeting we will be inducting our 2012-2013 officers.

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Members List:

President:
Nathan Tarler
Vice-President:
Joseph Drisdom
Secretary:
Michael Brown
Treasurer:
Pat McDougle, PRP
Member:
Carol Cotton
Howard Evans
Jayne Evans
Lorraine Fletcher
Roland Foulkes
Tonju Francois
Dorothy Jackson
Barbara Proctor, PRP
Pat Sawilowsky
Connie Skidmore, RP
Mary Smith
Carole Troutman
Scott Whitney, RP
Wayne Worthy, RP
Charlotte Yanes

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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PARLIAMENTARIANS

NAP DISTRICT 3

FLORIDA STATE ASSOCIATION OF PARLIAMENTARIANS

OFFICIAL ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER
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PUP.jpgWelcome to our site!                  We are the Plantation Unit of Parliamentarians, the only group of parliamentarians in Broward County, FL who study parliamentary procedure and put on workshops in parliamentary procedure for local clubs and organizations. We have been around since 1985.

Our parent organization, NAP, may be found at www.parliamentarians.org.

We are also part of the Florida State Association of Parliamentarians.

If you would like to see our current Bylaws (updated 2011), you can get them here: Bylaws (Adobe PDF)

 
What is Parliamentary Procedure? 

Parliamentary Procedure (sometimes called parliamentary law) is a set of rules or procedures that defines how a democratic organization works—how its members make decisions, how its leaders run the organization to meet the needs of its members, and the rights of members and non-members.

Many organizations use (or try to use) parliamentary procedure. This include government bodies, student organizations, home-owner and condo-owner associations, fraternal organizations, clubs and societies, churches, and many others.

By being knowledgable in parliamentary procedures, officers and members may be more productive.

 
Meetings

PUP has monthly meetings the first Tuesday of each month from 7PM to 9PM. At this meetings we have a regular education session. Topics that we have covered have included Meeting Minutes, Bylaws, How to Preside, Basic and Advanced Motions, and more.

Our meetings are open to the public, and we welcome those who may wish to attend and join us as new members.

UPDATE
We NOW will meet at the Broward Government Center West building
One North University Dr.
Plantation, FL 33324
Please enter thru the west entrance, we are in the 2nd floor hearing room.

Education Program
Our most recent education program has been on a review of the NAP membership exam.

 Seminars

PUP holds occasional educational seminars for the community at large. These can run from an hour to four hours or more. We can also tailor a seminar for your organization and its needs.

We are considering one after the first of the year (2012).

Our most recent seminar was one a Basic Parliamentary workshop held at the community outreach center in the Broward Mall. Previous workshops include an Officer Training Seminar given at the Plantation Library, a Parliamentary Workshop given for FFA Chapters from a dozen Miami-Dade Schools in the Fall of 2008, a NAP Membership exam review session at the Plantation Library in Spring of 2008, and a training seminar in Spring 2007 at Florida Atlantic University for the SGA and student club officers.

Groups that we or our members have held workshops or seminars for in the past include: FFA, Business Professionals of America, South Florida Student Leadership Conference, Florida Atlantic University Student Government, Nova Southeastern University, Boy Scouts of America and others.

 
Parliamentary Resources
As one of our main purposes is to educate people in parlamentary procedure, many of our members have developed training materials for those learning parliamentary procedures. Every month, we will be highlighting different materials we have developed to the right.

RECOMMENDED READING:

  • Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, 11th edition. (aka RONR)
  • Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised in Brief, 2nd edition. by Henry M. Robert III et al (aka RONR In Brief or just In Brief)
  • Robert’s Rules for Dummies by C. Alan Jennings
  • Complete Idiot’s Guide to Robert’s Rules, 2nd edition by Nancy Sylvester
 FIVE CLASSES OF MOTIONS
  1. Main Motion. A main motion is a formal proposal that the group take a certain action. A main motion is the only motion which brings business before the group.
  2. Subsidiary Motions. Subsidiary motions help the group in treating and disposiing of the main motion (and sometimes other motions). Each is in order while a main motion is pending. These motions ranks above the main motion and below the privileged motions.
  3. Priveleged Motions.These motions do not relate to pending business, but deal with speical matters requiring immediate attention. Without debate, they are allowed to interrupt pending business. They have rank.
  4. Incidental MotionsIncidental motions related to the pending business in different ways or to other business at hand. These motions deal with questions of procedure arising out of other matters. They are mostly non-debatable. They have no rank or order of precedence.
  5. "Bring back Motions"These motions brings matters again before the group that had been set aside temporarily or permanently. These motions allow a group for good reason to re-open a complete question during the same session, or take up a matter temporarily disposed of, or change something previously adopted and in force.
 

Unit News
UPDATE
We NOW will meet at the Broward Government Center West building
One North University Dr.
Plantation, FL 33324
Please enter thru the west entrance, we are in the 2nd floor hearing room.

Education Program
Our most recent program was on unanimous consent and how to use it. Our next two meetings (April & May) will be in the NAP Membership Exam, as we will be offering it at the FSAP Annual Convention in May.

Online
Follow us on Facebook and Meetup!!! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Plantation-Unit-of-Parliamentarians http://www.meetup.com/Pl-u-p/

FSAP comes to Plantation
Our state association, FSAP, will be having its annual meeting in May 11-13 here in Plantation, hosted by PUP!!! Registration information will be coming very soon.

NEW editions of RONR & RONR In Brief
The 11th edition of RONR (Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised) and the 2nd edition of RONR In Brief (Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised In Brief) have been released!! Please go to the store of the National Association of Parliamentarians, http://parliamentarians.org/store/browsestore.php to order copies.

We hope you enjoy our site!


 
 PLANTATION UNIT OF PARLIAMENTARIANS
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