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20 <br />25 <br />motions detailed in the following rules set forth the boardÔs <br />various options in disposing of substantive motions. <br /> A motion shall be <br />Rule 17. Adoption by Majority Vote. <br />adopted if approved by a majority of the votes cast, a quorum <br />being present, unless an extraordinary majority is required by <br />these rules or the laws of North Carolina. A majority is more <br />than half. A quorum is a majority of the actual membership of <br />the board, including any vacant seats. A member who has with- <br />drawn from a meeting without being excused by majority vote <br />of the remaining members present shall be counted as present <br />for purposes of determining whether or not a quorum is present. <br />The chair shall state the motion and then <br />Rule 18. Debate. <br />open the floor to debate, presiding over the debate according <br />to these general principles: <br />The member making the motion or introducing the ordi- <br />1. <br />nance, resolution, or order is entitled to speak first. <br />A member who has not spoken on the issue shall be recog- <br />2. <br />nized before someone who has already spoken. <br />To the extent possible, the debate shall alternate between <br />3. <br />opponents and proponents of the measure. <br /> (a) In addition to substantive <br />Rule 19. Procedural Motions. <br />proposals, the procedural motions listed in subsection (b) of <br />this rule, and no others, shall be in order. Unless otherwise <br />noted, each motion is debatable, may be amended, and requires <br />a majority vote for adoption. <br />Comment: This rule substantially departs from <br />RobertÔs Rules of <br />. Each procedural motion in was re- <br />OrderRobertÔs Rules of Order <br />viewed to determine whether it was appropriate for use by a smal <br />board; substantial modifications and deletions were the result. <br />The following enumeration of procedural motions is exhaustive; i <br />procedural option is not on the list, it is not available. <br />(b) In order of priority (if applicable), the procedural motions <br />Comment: While a substantive motion is out of order if an- <br />other substantive motion is pending, several procedural mo- <br />tions can be entertained in succession without necessarily dis- <br />posing of the immediately pending one. The order of the list <br />below establishes which procedural motion yields to which-for <br /> <br />