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FY2015-05 Rescinding Decorum in Debate Ordinance 0 Introduced by: Assembly member Tuck Bonney Requested by: Assembly member Tuck Bonney Drafted by: Assembly member Tuck Bonney 2 and Borough Clerk Introduced: 09/04/2014 3 Public Hearing: 09/18/2014 4 Adopted: 09/18/2014 5 6 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 7 ORDINANCE NO. FY2015-05 8 9 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 10 BOROUGH RESCINDING ORDINANCE NO. FY2014-20 BY I I AMENDING TITLE 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL, CHAPTER 12 2.30 RULES OF THE ASSEMBLY, SECTION 2.30.080 DECORUM IN 13 DEBATE, AND SECTION 2.30.090 CITIZENS RIGHTS 14 15 WHEREAS, per KIBC 2.30.070(N), the Assembly may amend, repeal, rescind, or 16 reconsider an ordinance by enacting another ordinance; and 17 18 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 19 BOROUGH that: 20 21 Section 1: This ordinance is of a general and permanent nature and shall become a 22 part of the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances; and 23 24 Section 2: Title 2 Administration and Personnel, Chapter 2.30 Rules of the Assembly, 25 Section 2.30.080 Decorum in Debate, shall be amended as follows: 26 27 A. Decorum in Debate. When any assembly member is about to speak in debate or 28 deliver any matter to the assembly, he shall address himself to the chair and, being 29 recognized, confine himself to the question under debate. No assembly member 30 shall impugn the motive of any assembly member's vote or argument and shall 31 avoid personalities. 32 Assembly meetings shall be co•: - - -=- .s -and- -•:-. - • s-s. -re 33 - ve-bearing e the-pe s s •• .e. - -s s e ed 34 and should be germane s - s .- 's• s- s - — . sembly. Citizens and Assembly•35 - . . s -s-to-state their positions in-an atmosphere frcc of slander nd 36 thr ats of violence. Every-parson shall avoid the use-of profanities, personally offensive, +� 37 - - - - •®-shall 39 --5 e -et s-rcon. The chaff - - _ . . _ e--" . .s eat--any•40 p- `s _ -s• s-.s ._ in s-s. - .-s s -• e-repetitiior An assembly member 41 who is speaking may not be interrupted to make a motion, even one with high 42 priority like the motion to adjourn. 43 44 B. Order of Speaking. 45 t 46 1. The manager, a delegate to the assembly, or any assembly member, when desiring to 47 speak at an assembly meeting, shall respectfully address the chair and shall refrain from 48 speaking until recognized. Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2015-05 Page 1 of 3 59 50 2. When two or more persons request recognition at the same time, the chair shall 51 determine which one shall speak first. 52 53 3. An accembly member who is . :e-interrupted to make a motion-,--every 54 . . . . .. _ - • -- . 55 56 C. Point of Order. If any assembly member, in speaking or otherwise, transgresses p-r-eper 0 57 decorum—er the rules of the assembly, the chair shall call him to order, or any other �J 58 assembly member may rise to a point of order. The assembly member called to order shall 59 immediately cease speaking and cease the action to which he was called to order. The 60 chair or assembly member rising to point of order shall state the offense committed and 61 the assembly member called to order shall then be heard in explanation or justification. 62 The chair shall then rule on the point of order. Any assembly member may challenge a 63 ruling of the chair and, if duly seconded, the chair's ruling shall not stand unless affirmed 64 by a majority vote of the assembly. 65 66 D. Private Conversations. When an assembly member is speaking, the assembly shall be 67 in order and no private conversations shall be carried on. 68 69 E. Recognition to Speak. No assembly member shall be recognized to speak on the same 70 question a second time until every assembly member choosing to speak has spoken 71 except the mover of the question, who may open and close the debate. The chair may 72 take part in the discussion of any matter before the assembly. 73 74 The chair may recognize a citizen to address the assembly upon request of an assembly 75 member, unless objected to by two or more assembly members. Remarks by a citizen so 76 recognized may relate only to a question before the body and shall observe—proper 77 decerum. 78 79 Section 3: Title 2 Administration and Personnel, Chapter 2.30 Rules of the Assembly, 80 Section 2.30.090 Citizens Rights shall be amended as follows: 81 82 2.30.090 Citizens' rights. 83 84 A. Addressing the Assembly. Any person desiring to address the assembly shall first 85 secure the permission of the chair. However, under the following headings of business, 86 unless the chair rules otherwise, any qualified person may address the assembly without 87 securing such prior permission: citizens' comments, public hearing. 88 89 B. Written Communications. Interested parties or their authorized representatives may 90 address the assembly by written communication in regard to matters then under 91 discussion. Written items bearing a request that they be read into the record shall be read 92 aloud by the clerk or designated assembly person. 93 94 C. Addressing the Assembly After Motion Made. After a motion is made by the assembly, 95 no person shall address the assembly without first securing the permission of the 96 assembly to do so. 97 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2015-05 Page 2 of 3 `~ 98 D. Manner of Addressing the Assembly - Time Limit. Each person addressing the 49 assembly shall step up to the nliCn0phono, give his name in an audible tone of voice for 100 the record and, unless further time is granted by the assembly, shall limit his address to 101 three minutes. All remarks shall be addressed to the assembly as a body and not to any 102 member thereof. No p8rnnn, other than the assembly and the person having the floor, 103 shall be permitted to enter into any diSCuSSiOn, either directly or through the members of 104 the mnnenob|y, without the permission of the chair. No questions shall be asked of the �-~t 105 asS8nlblyexcept through the chair. �~ |06 107 G.-Public decorum. /\saernbl "°~~ o `1 ." se*etful 108 ^8nnOr. Citizens will b8 oUovv5c1 to state their positions during public meetings in an 104 atmosphere free of al-titer-a e • ^. * 's ^^.~, - e^ e• •, •t. ,use-of 110 itics, personally offe• ~' , ":, - ^. ^"'~:. * , :, � ^ ^"". , | | | Every pe kh\y's", a': e~ a". t , , * ^e^ "e , ,, ^" , "~°u+s*o+a 115 order shall immediately cease sea- "^ 5 , ^, ,^, ~ ^ action to which he was sailor] to 116 order. Thn chair or o o m 8+n b A y "" ` ^^ :~ • ••5 :ej^i'of 5 e^ ^, . ^ •^ 118 ,", ~°e~ - ^ "e e °^ heir and, if duly seconded, t"~ ,•. ' , '"l °. se -stand 119 unless affirmed by6majority OJSSCrnh|y. 120 121 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ( 122 THIS EIGHTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2014 ^~� 123 124 125 KODIAK ISLAND B•ROUGH |2h |27 ^ 128 �N�' �r _ � _ ���[��� �A ~ ~'�`^-`~^^~�--�- 129 ATTEST: arrol Friend, Borough Mayor 130 i]| 132 / A 133 Nova M. Javier, MMCfrVroughC|*dk ~— [-� K / `�~ Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2V15'O5 Page 3 of 3