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Since every member will have an opportunity to speak, the debate may be ended by a majority vote. (8) To Postpone to a Certain Time or Day. Comment: This motion allows the board to defer consideration to a specified time or day and is appropriate when more information is needed or the deliberations are likely to be lengthy. (9) To Refer to a Committee. [Sixty] days after a motion has been referred to a committee, the in- 14 School Law Bulletin troducer may compel consideration of the measure by... the entire board, regardless of whether the com- mittee has reported the matter back to the board. Comment: This motion is the same as RRO's motion of the same name except that the intro- ducer's right to compel consideration by the full board after a specified period of time prevents its use as a mechanism to defeat a proposal by referring it to a committee that is willing to sit on it. If the board does not use committees, this rule is unnecessary. (10) To Amend. An amendment to a motion must be pertinent to the subject matter of the mo- tion, but it may achieve the opposite of the motion's intent.
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