§ 2-64 SAME—POINT OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE.
   The right of a councilman to address the council on a question of personal privilege shall be limited to cases in which his integrity, character or motives are questioned or where the welfare of the council is concerned. A councilman raising a point of personal privilege may interrupt another councilman who has the floor only if the presiding officer recognizes the privilege.
(1964 Code, § 2-70)