Rules of Parliamentary Procedure for HOA Membership Meetings
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Parliamentary procedure is a term that describes the body of rules, ethics, and customs governing group meetings. The term is derived from the common law originating primarily in the practices of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. At its heart is the rule of the majority with respect for the minority. Its object is to allow deliberation upon questions of interest to the organization and to arrive at group decisions after a fair discussion of the matter being acted upon.
Self-governing organizations, such as homeowners associations, follow the rules of parliamentary procedure to debate and reach group decisions—usually by vote. The procedures facilitate the efficient and effective conducting of business in meetings of groups of people. The rules of parliamentary procedure embody the following four fundamental principles:
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