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2. SUBSIDIARY MOTIONS - a subsidiary motion alters the main motion that is before the <br />Commission at the time it is applied. Frequent subsidiary motions include: <br />a. Postpone temporarily (table) further consideration. <br />b. Close the debate (end discussion for a vote on the issue). <br />c. Limit or extend debate (end or continue discussion). <br />d. Postpone to a certain time (reschedule the issue). <br />e. Refer for further study (direct staff to provide specific information). <br />f. Amend (provide for changes to the original motion). <br />3. PRIVILIGED MOTIONS - privileged motions take precedence over the main motion under <br />consideration. Usually, some issue of urgency applies. Privileged motions include: <br />a. Adjournment. <br />b. Recess. <br />c. Question of personal privilege (to be excused). <br />4. INCIDENTAL MOTIONS - incidental motions may not relate directly to an issue before the <br />Commission but may relate to the conductor procedures relating to the meeting. Incidental <br />motions may include: <br />a. Appeal from a decision of the Chair (asking the Commission to vote on a procedural <br />action or ruling rendered by the Mayor). <br />b. Suspend the rules (request to take an action that otherwise would be prevented by a <br />procedural rule or policy already adopted). <br />c. Consider informally (allow discussion without the intent of action). <br />d. Point of order (which can be raised at anytime to call everyone's attention to a violation <br />of the rules, an omission, a mistake or an error in procedure, and to secure a ruling from <br />the Mayor on the question raised and enforcement of the rules, subject to appeal after <br />the Mayor's ruling). <br />e. Parliamentary inquiry (to enable a Commissioner (a) to ask the parliamentarian a <br />question relating to procedure in connection with the pending motion or with a motion <br />the Commissioner may wish to bring before the Commission immediately, or for <br />information on the meaning or effect of the pending question; or (b) to ask the speaker or <br />the Commissioner proposing a motion a question about the pending motion). <br />f. Withdrawal of a motion (enables the Commissioner that has proposed a motion to <br />remove it from the consideration by the Commission). <br />g. Division of a question (to divide a motion that is composed of two or more independent <br />parts into individual motions that may be considered and voted upon separately). <br />h. Roll call vote (to verify an indecisive voice vote by requiring that the City Clerk of the City <br />call for and report the vote on an item before the Commission). <br />Casselberry City Commission Code of Parliamentary Procedures <br />Adopted via Resolution 24-3454—August 26, 2024 <br />Page 12 <br />