- P-10 Order of Business, Reordering
- Rule that sets agenda, reorder topics
- Simple majority to pass
- Rule that sets agenda, reorder topics
- P-11 Resolutions and Amendments
- Rule under which Resolutions and amendments are submitted
- Order of voting on resolutions may be changed in same manner as P-10
- Amendment must be submitted BEFORE the end of substantive debate
- P-14 Introduction, Sponsorship, and Withdrawal of Proposals
- P-21 Method of Voting, Roll Call Vote
- Member can request roll call vote on any substantive matter
- Alphabetical order, can call “yes”, “no”, “abstain”, “pass”, or “yes/no with explanation”
- Delegates who “pass” are asked again to vote once all other delegates have voted
- May pass only one time
- P-23 Speeches and Comments
- When speaker’s list open, P-23 used to be added to or removed from list
- Used to comment on last speech (relevant comments)
- Delegates can ask people questions other than the last speaker on the floor
- P-25 Points of Parliamentary Procedure
- Point of appeal - can be used to protest application of a rule or appeal a chair ruling
- Point of order - used to correct an error in procedure
- Point of inquiry - used after a speech to ask question to speaker
- Point of personal privilege - used to request something of chairs for personal comfort
- Point of information - used to ask chairs about meeting organization
- P-26 Order of Procedural Motions
- P-27 Suspension or Adjournment of Meeting
- Suspension of debate for x amount of time (TEMPORARY)
- Immediate vote, simple majority
- Adjournment of debate
- Suspension of debate for x amount of time (TEMPORARY)
- P-28 Postponement of Debate
- Used to postpone debate on 1 agenda item and move to the next item on agenda
- P-29 Closure of Agenda Item
- Used to close debate, during any time
- P-30 Adjournment of Debate
- Use to go from General debate (speaker’s list with speeches on countries’ basic positions, intermingled with caucus) to Substantive debate (over Resolutions)
- P‑35 Invitation to Silent Prayer or Meditation
- Only immediately after opening of 1st Plenary or immediately before closing of final Plenary
- Only immediately after opening of 1st Plenary or immediately before closing of final Plenary