Selected Decisions of Speaker John Bosley 1984 - 1986
Privilege
Introduction
In reaching a decision, the Speaker hears a brief statement from the Member raising the complaint. Although the Speaker is under no obligation to hear comments from other Members, he may prefer to do so before rendering a decision.
Debate on a question of privilege only properly begins after the Speaker has agreed that there is a prima facie question of privilege. The Speaker's decision can tum on other factors in addition to the merits of the case itself; these include the terms of the motion the Member seeks to move, and evidence that the issue was raised at the first opportunity.