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DISCUSSION AND DEBATE <br />A prime purpose of deliberative governing bodies is to secure the collective judgement of the group <br />on proposals submitted to it for a decision. Thus, the right of each Commissioner and the City <br />Manager to participate in the discussion on each matter of business before the Commission is a <br />fundamental principle of parliamentary law and the Charter of the City of Casselberry. Debate is to <br />be regulated by parliamentary procedures in order to assure that each Commissioner and the City <br />Manager has a reasonable and equal opportunity to be heard. <br />OBTAINING RECOGNIT_I.ON_FOR DEBATE <br />1. As soon as a debatable motion has been moved, seconded and stated by the Mayor, any <br />Commissioner has the right to discuss it after being recognized by the Mayor. A <br />Commissionerwho has been recognized is entitled to be heard as long as the rules of debate <br />are observed. <br />2. Usually, the Commissioner that has proposed the motion should be allowed the opportunity <br />to speak first to the issue being discussed and usually is allowed to speak last on it. <br />3. A Commissioner that has not spoken to an issue should be allowed priority to speak over <br />Commissioners that have spoken previously to the motion under consideration. <br />4. The Mayor should alternate between proponents and opponents of a motion whenever <br />possible to assure that discussion occurs more equitably. <br />5. Commissioners should attempt to be brief and speak with relevancy to the motion being <br />discussed avoiding repetitive comments or statements. <br />6. Debate should be fundamentally impersonal. All discussion should be addressed to the <br />Mayor as presiding officers and should not be directed to individual Commissioners. An item <br />may be discussed with vigorous support or opposition, but it is never appropriate to attack <br />the motives or character of another Commissioner either directly or by innuendo or <br />implication. It is the duty of the Mayor as presiding officer to immediately stop such <br />discussion from proceeding. If the Mayor as presiding officer fails to do so, any other <br />Commissioner may raise a point of order and call the Mayor's attention to the speaker's <br />misconduct. <br />7. A Commissioner that fails or refuses to speak in an orderly and courteous manner may be <br />denied the opportunity to speak and may be excluded from further participation in the <br />meeting by a majority vote of Commissioners in attendance. <br />TIME LIMITS ON DEBATE <br />1. There is no standard time limit for discussion during the debate of a motion. <br />2. Debate should ordinarily be kept within reasonable time limits by the Mayor as presiding <br />officer and generally confined to the subject matter under consideration. <br />3. If debate is to be limited, then each Commissioner shall be allocated equal time and time <br />allocated to one Commissioner shall not be transferred to another. <br />Casselberry City Commission Code of Parliamentary Procedures <br />Adopted via Resolution 24-3454—August 26, 2024 <br />Page 13 <br />