(1) A councillor at a meeting may raise a point of order if (a) a councillor speaking raises an issue that is irrelevant to the motion being discussed; or(b) a councillor speaking is being interrupted or distracted; or(c) the councillor is of the opinion that a meeting procedure is contrary to the Act or these regulations; or(d) the councillor has been misrepresented during the debate; or(e) a statement is made by a councillor speaking that the councillor raising the point of order believes is, or is likely to be, offensive to a councillor or to another individual.(2) A councillor who is interrupted by the taking of a point of order is to cease speaking.(3) The chairperson is to deal with a point of order as soon as it is raised and before the meeting resumes to deal with other business.(4) The chairperson's ruling on a point of order (a) is not to be questioned; and(b) is binding on the meeting.