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1 THE MYTHS OF ROBERT’S RULES OF ORDER ECICOG April 1, 2015

2 Iowa Code 372.13 (5) “The Council shall determine its own rules and maintain records of its procedures.”

3 Why Council Rules of Procedure  To effectively achieve purposes of council meetings:  Conduct city business – make decisions  Inform the public – discuss, debate  Maintain records - minutes

4 Council Rules of Procedure  Regulate and maintain order and decorum at meetings.  Allow for participation in a democratic manner but –  Provide structure so meetings don’t get “out of hand”.

5 Robert’s Rules?  Who uses?  Which edition?  Copy available?

6 Robert’s Rules – Issues:  Not designed or intended for law- making bodies such as City Councils  Robert’s Rules are not “law” and not required by law to be followed. Iowa Sup Ct – failure by council to conform to a procedural rule or parl. procedure will not invalidate a vote that otherwise conforms to Iowa statutes.

7 Robert’s Rules – Issues:  State Code requirements:  Quorums  Votes/readings required: Ordinances, Resolutions, Motions, Special Assessments, Remonstrances, etc.  Suspension of readings  Public Hearing requirements  Mayoral authority/vetoes

8 Robert’s Rules – other considerations  Open Meetings Law requirements “Old Business” “New Business”  Motions to reconsider  Citizen presentations  Consent/non-controversial calendars

9 Recommendation Cities should adopt own rules of procedure – not just adopt Robert’s Rules without careful review:

10 Recommendation Reserve Robert’s Rules for arcane parliamentary issues, e.g.:  Motion/seconds/withdrawals of motions  Amendments  Points of order

11 Council Rules of Procedure –  Regular meeting time and location  Regular meeting agendas:  Who prepares?  How can items get on agenda?  Deadlines?

12 Council Rules of Procedure – Regular Meetings  Ordinances/Resolutions/Motions – who determines?  Adding/deleting items  Order of business/ altering order  Dept reports  Citizen presentations  Public hearings – when?

13 Presiding Officer  Duties and responsibilities  Control of discussion  Mayor pro-tem  Mayor pro-tem/pro-tem

14 Civility/Decorum  Personal attacks  Foul language  Applause/hooting  COUNCIL & AUDIENCE

15 Council Committees  Who appoints?  Duties and responsibilities  Reports  Open Meetings

16 Task Forces  Who appoints?  Duties and responsibilities  Authority  Reports  Duration  Open Meetings

17 Council Rules of Procedure –  Consent calendar Removing items Rules regarding discussion Who determines what is on consent calendar  Special meetings – who calls  Closed/executive sessions Role of City Attorney

18 Council Rules of Procedure –  Work sessions – time/location Who calls? Who determines agenda? Who can participate?

19 Voting Procedures  Council discussion – before or after motion/second?  Closing discussion  Calling for vote  Order of voting – roll call  Voting ends debate  Motions to reconsider, etc.

20 Voting Procedures  Requirements to vote – except:  Abstentions – conflicts of interest Declaration of conflict Recusal from discussion

21 Voting Procedures  Rules of order – parliamentary procedure – Robert’s Rules? Motions to table Amendments Suspension of rules Points of order

22 Citizen presentations/discussion  At public hearings  Time limitations? Frequency?  At regular meetings Agenda items Non-agenda items  At special meetings  At work sessions

23 Other potential issues  Code of Ethics  Enforcement of rules With council, with public Parliamentarian  Suspension of rules; amendment  Amendment of rules  Seating arrangement – who determines?

24 More effective meetings  Start meetings on time and end at a reasonable hour  Stick to the agenda  All members participate – nobody dominates discussion  Set up procures to handle routine items  No side conversations during meeting

25 More effective meetings  Do not try to engineer “how-to” details at the meeting  Use staff effectively  Everybody does their homework  Establish and follow rules of procedure


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