Presiding prohibition during removal proceedings bars the incumbent from presiding; may speak but is barred from voting. A presiding officer who is the subject of a removal resolution must not preside at sittings considering that resolution; the sitting is treated as if the officer were absent. The officer may speak and otherwise take part in the proceedings but is expressly barred from voting on the removal resolution and on any other matter during those proceedings.
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Presiding prohibition during removal proceedings bars the incumbent from presiding; may speak but is barred from voting.
A presiding officer who is the subject of a removal resolution must not preside at sittings considering that resolution; the sitting is treated as if the officer were absent. The officer may speak and otherwise take part in the proceedings but is expressly barred from voting on the removal resolution and on any other matter during those proceedings.
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