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10. Motion for a call to order. This is used to signal to the presiding officer that the meeting is disorderly. <br />'LSr�' "I move for a call to order by the presiding officer. " <br />11. Motion to adjourn. This may be used to suggest a conclusion to the meeting. <br />Qo "I move to adjourn the meeting. " <br />12. Motion to go into closed session. This may be used to close the meeting pursuant to the Minnesota Open <br />Meeting Law. The basis for closing the meeting and the applicable law must be stated into the record. <br />"I move to close the meeting in order to consider pursuant to of the Minnesota <br />Open Meeting Law. " <br />13. Motion to leave a closed session. This may be used to conclude a closed session and return to an open <br />meeting. <br />"I move to open the meeting. " <br />14. Motion to revive consideration of an issue. This may be used to request consideration of an issue <br />previously tabled, deferred, or referred to committee at any prior meeting. <br />"I move to revive consideration of previously tabled/deferred/referred to committee. " <br />IS. Motion to reconsider. This may be made only at the same meeting where the issue was originally <br />considered and voted upon. <br />"I move to reconsider " <br />16. Motion to rescind or repeal. This may be made at any meeting following the meeting where the issue was <br />originally considered and voted upon. <br />"I move to rescind/repeal the council's previous action related to as stated in resolution <br />number " <br />17. Motion to prevent reintroduction of an issue for months. This may be used to limit discussion. <br />"I move to prevent reintroduction of this issue for months. " <br />18. Motion to suspend the rules or to consider a motion informally. This permits informal discussion. <br />"I move that we suspend the rules and proceed informally in discussing the issue of " <br />Minnesota <br />Mayors 65 <br />Association <br />