YOU the MEMBER

Members join organizations for a variety of reasons. Seldom is it because they need to attend more business meetings. Even less often is it to demonstrate a knowledge of parliamentary procedure. Whatever the reason, they all want to be good members. Nothing gives members more satisfaction following a meeting than knowing they did the right thing at the right time. Learning a few basic rules will help avoid displaying an ignorance of customs that prevail in well-organized societies.

In general, as a member, you will be expected to:

  • Respect and abide by the objects, policies, and rules of the American Legion Auxiliary.
  • Know the organization’s basic structure, policies, and manner of operation.
  • Pay dues promptly.
  • Hold office, if elected.
  • Serve on committees, if appointed.
  • Attend and participate in meetings
  • Be on time…so that the president can begin on time
  • Pay attention… don’t talk to your neighbor during the meeting
  • Address all remarks to the chair…don’t talk across the room
  • Make motions and start with the words, “I move, “
  • Talk loudly enough to be heard
  • Know what you’re voting on…ask if it isn’t clear
  • Vote on motions…take an interest in what’s happening
  • Withdraw motions you wish you hadn’t made
  • Be alert to what appears to be an incorrect procedure.
  • Be sensitive to the feelings of your fellow members. Credit them with the best possible motives for the actions.

In meetings, there is a time to rise (stand) and a time to be seated. Knowing the difference will help build your credibility as a member who knows and uses good parliamentary procedure.

RISE to address the chair and make a motion.
    Remain seated to second a motion.
RISE to address the chair when the discussion is in order.
    Remain seated while others discuss your motion.
RISE when the chair takes a rising (standing) vote.
    Remain seated when you vote by a show of hands.
RISE to make a report.
    Remain seated while the report is under discussion.

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