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words used to be taken down and read to the meeting for verification and to then be recorded in a file note of the meeting, unless the presiding member in any case decides otherwise.
    (4)  If a person or persons have been ordered by the Presiding Member to desist from such behaviour, but fails to do so, the Presiding Member can immediately adjourn the meeting in accordance with clause 14.9.
    (5)  The CEO shall be the designated person in charge of the premises for the purposes of section 5.41(d) of the Act and is the "person in authority" in relation to section 70A of the Criminal Code and shall advise such person or persons during the period that the meeting is adjourned to behave in an appropriate manner or to immediately leave the premises.
    (6)  Where a person or persons have been required to leave the room where the meeting is taking place and have been advised in accordance with subclause 7.9(3) but continue to remain in the room where the meeting is taking place, the CEO may instigate legal action against such person or persons.
    (7)  If a person ordered by the CEO to leave the premises cannot be removed without the application of physical force then a member or members of the police force shall be called to the room where the meeting is taking place to effect the removal of the person and the meeting may be adjourned until the person has been removed.

7.10 Prevention of disturbance generally
No electronic or other device shall be used in a manner that creates a disturbance or leads to a disturbance at the meeting.

7.11 Distinguished visitors
If a distinguished visitor is present at a meeting of the Council or a Committee, the Presiding Member may make special arrangement for the seating of the person.

Part 8 - Conduct of members during debate
8.1 Speaking at council or committee meetings
    (1)  Every member wishing to speak is to indicate by show of hands or other method agreed upon by the Council or Committee.
    (2)  When a member or officer has been chosen to speak by the presiding member the member or officer must address the Council or Committee through the Presiding Member.
    (3)  Any member moving a motion or amendment, or taking part in the discussion thereon, shall address the presiding member and may rise if the member so desires, or shall do so when requested by the presiding member except when prevented from doing so by sickness or physical disability.
    (4)  When invited by the Presiding Member to speak, such member or officer may remain seated whilst speaking unless the Presiding Member rises, upon which such member or