(1) A question arising at a health profession board meeting must be decided by a majority of the votes of board members attending and voting.
(2) The member presiding at a health profession board meeting may decide a question arising at the meeting if—
(a) the member is the board president or board deputy president; and
(b) the members attending and voting cannot decide the question by a majority.
(3) However, a decision on a question arising at a meeting must be postponed until a future health profession board meeting if—
(a) the member presiding at a health profession board meeting is not the board president or board deputy president; and
(b) the members attending and voting cannot decide the question by a majority.
(4) Voting at a health profession board meeting is by show of hands or, if a board member attending the meeting calls for a vote by ballot, by ballot.