§ 30.19 PRESIDING OFFICER TO PRESERVE ORDER.
   (A)    The President shall take his chair at the appointed time for the meeting of the Board of Trustees, and immediately call the members to order. He shall preserve strict order and decorum in the meeting, and shall decide all questions of order, and his decision shall be final unless an appeal is taken to the Board of Trustees. The appeal can only be taken on the demand of at least two members of the Board of Trustees in the following form: "Shall the decision of the chair stand as the decision of the Board of Trustees?" Whereupon the Clerk shall call the roll of members, record the vote, and if the majority vote no, the decision of the chair shall not be sustained.
('77 Code, § 30.003)
   (B)    The presiding officer shall preserve order and decorum and may speak to points of order in preference to other members, and shall decide all questions of order, subject to an appeal to the other members of the Board of Trustees present. In case of appeal no member shall speak more than once without the unanimous consent of the Trustees present.
('77 Code, § 30.006)