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The right of a Councilmember 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 Councilmember raising a point of personal privilege may interrupt another Councilmember who has the floor, subject only to the power of the presiding officer to call him out of order. (Ord. 1486 § 2, 1973; prior code § 1.220).