Point of Procedure definition

Point of Procedure means a question directed to the person presiding at a meeting to obtain information on the rules or procedures bearing on the business at hand.
Point of Procedure means a question directed to the Chair to obtain information on a matter of parliamentary law or the rules of Council bearing on the business at hand, in order to assist a member to make an appropriate motion, raise a point of order, understand the parliamentary situation or the effect of a motion;
Point of Procedure means a question directed to the Presiding Officer to obtain information on a matter of parliamentary law or the rules of Council to assist a Member to:

Examples of Point of Procedure in a sentence

  • The ruling on the Point of Procedure is committed to the Chair of the body.

  • When any Point of Order, Point of Procedure, or Question of Privilege arises, it shall be immediately taken into consideration.

  • When the Presiding Officer is called upon to decide a Point of Order, Point of Procedure, or Question of Privilege the point shall be stated, succinctly and the Presiding Officer shall when giving his/her decision on the point cite the rule or authority applicable to the same.

  • When a Point of Order, Point of Procedure or Point of Privilege arises, it shall be considered immediately.

  • The speaker in possession of the floor when the Point of Procedure was raised shall have the right to the floor when debate resumes.


More Definitions of Point of Procedure

Point of Procedure means a Motion introduced to obtain information on a matter of procedure where the rules of this by-law bearing on the business at hand in order to assist a Member to make an appropriate motion, or understand the parliamentary situation or the effect of a motion;
Point of Procedure means the raising of a factual inquiry regarding business matters or procedural inquiry regarding the rules of order.
Point of Procedure means a question directed to the Chair to obtain information on the rules of procedures bearing on the business at hand.
Point of Procedure means a question directed to the Chair to obtain information on the rules of the City of Kawartha Lakes Police Services Board bearing on the business at hand in order to assist a Member to make an appropriate motion, raise a point of order or understand the effect of a motion;
Point of Procedure means a question made to the Chair to assist a member to:
Point of Procedure means a question to the Mayor, Reeve or Chairperson to obtain information on a matter of procedure in order to assist a member to make an appropriate motion, raise a point of order or understand the effect of a motion.
Point of Procedure means a question directed to the Regional Chair to obtain information on a matter of parliamentary law or the rules of Council bearing on the business at hand, in order to assist a