Point of Personal Privilege definition

Point of Personal Privilege means a matter that a Member considers to impugn their integrity or the integrity of the Council.
Point of Personal Privilege means a matter that a Member considers to impugn his/her integrity or that of Council or a Committee.
Point of Personal Privilege means a Member calling attention to a matter relating to:

Examples of Point of Personal Privilege in a sentence

  • Point of Personal Privilege: this point should be used to address delegates’ comfort or ability to participate in the conference session, i.e. climate control issues, PA volume, etc.Suspension of the Rules: a successful motion to suspend the rules affects only the main motion at hand.

  • Point of Personal Privilege: A request to make the debate surrounding more comfortable (ex.

  • A delegate may rise to a Point of Personal Privilege during the discussion of any matter when he/she experiences personal discomfort which impairs his/her ability to participate in the proceedings.

  • The motion Point of Personal Privilege shall be dealt with in the following manner; The officer needing to excuse themselves from the meeting for a short amount of time, shall make the matter known by getting the Executive Secretary’s attention to be recognized as official.

  • The Right of Reply is requested by making a Point of Personal Privilege immediately following the offending speech.


More Definitions of Point of Personal Privilege

Point of Personal Privilege means a matter that a Member considers to impugn their integrity or the integrity of Council, Committee of the Whole, a Committee, or staff.
Point of Personal Privilege means a matter that a member considers to question his/her integrity and/or the integrity of Council or Committee.
Point of Personal Privilege means a Motion concerning the health, safety, rights, or integrity of the Member, the Council, a Committee or anyone present at a Meeting;
Point of Personal Privilege means a question by a Member who is concerned and believes that another member has spoken disrespectfully towards that Member, or who considers that his or her integrity has been impugned;
Point of Personal Privilege means a matter that a council member considers to impugn in their integrity or the integrity of the Council;
Point of Personal Privilege means an appeal by a member during a meeting with respect to comments made by the previous speaker on the rights and reputation of the Board collectively, or which reflect on the position and conduct of individual members in their representative character;
Point of Personal Privilege means a question by a Member who believes that another Member has spoken disrespectfully towards that Member, or who considers that his or her integrity or that of a Council or Standing Committee official has been impugned or questioned by a member.