1. The Chairman of the Board of Supervisors shall preserve order and decorum, decide all questions of order and conduct the meeting. The Chairman of the Board may invoke and apply such portions of Robert's Rules of Order for parliamentary proceedings as needed to dispense with all business fairly and expeditiously. In the absence of the Chairman, and if there is no quorum, the remaining members may elect a chair pro tem.
2. All person shall abide by the Customary Rules of Order and Conduct of Meetings, copies of which shall be displayed in the meeting room. The chair or a majority of the members may take whatever legal actions that are necessary to maintain order.
(Res. 96-7, 6/6/1996, § 9)