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.

  • On raising the Point of Procedure, a Member shall explain the violation of the rules and the Chair shall rule upon the Point of Procedure.

  • When a Member believes there is a violation of the rules in this By-Law, the Member shall, when recognized by the Chair, raise a Point of Procedure.

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  • The ruling on the Point of Procedure is committed to the Executive Board of the council.


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 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 made to the chair to assist a member to:
Point of Procedure means a question directed to the Chair to obtain information on a matter of the rules of the Village 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 situation or the effect of the motion;
Point of Procedure means a statement made by a Member to the Chair when the Member believes there has been a contravention or the rules laid out in the Procedural By-Law.