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FBLA Parliamentary Procedure
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FBLA Parliamentary Procedure
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1. Motions are brought before the assembly by these 3 steps: a member

2. Unless there is a rule to the contrary, a member may speak

3. A corporate charter should be drafted by

4. Reopen Nominations

5. Limit/Extend Debate

6. Privileged

7. Which sequence of reports is generally correct for a convention?

8. In an assembly that meets as often as quarterly a question ________.

9. What right does 'privileges of the floor' convey?

10. Action of the National Executive Council must be included in the minutes of the

11. Amend a pending motion

12. The five administrative regions of FBLA include all but which of the following?

13. Any recommendation contained in an officer's report is moved

14. Subsidiary

15. The motion to recess when no question is pending

16. Committees whose duties are outlined in the bylaws are called

17. When a main motion and two amendments are pending, the first vote is taken on

18. Discharge a committee

19. Division of the Assembly

20. Main Motion

21. In most ordinary societies having executive boards

22. If the office of president-elect is expressly provided for in the bylaws,

23. The purpose of laying a motion on the table is to _________________.

24. Which type of members are recognized by FBLA?

25. When a committee is named by the assembly without designating a chairman,