Public question definition

Public question means an issue that is before the voters for a binding decision.
Public question means an issue that is before the voters for a
Public question or "question" means any question,

Examples of Public question in a sentence

  • Public question time at ordinary Council meetings will not exceed 15 minutes.

  • Public question time gives any member of the public the opportunity to freely ask a question on any Council related matter.

  • Public question time provides an opportunity for the public to ask questions and obtain information and answers to simple questions.

  • Public question time will be allocated a maximum of 10 minutes and will be limited to two (2) minutes per member of the public, with a limit of two (2) verbal questions per member of the public.

  • Public question time (15 minutes or until the last question is answered, whichever is the sooner).


More Definitions of Public question

Public question or "question" means any question, proposition, or referendum submitted to the voters under Article 28 of this Code.
Public question means any question, proposition or referendum (for example, a constitutional amendment, budget adoption or bond issue) required by the legislative or governing body of this State or any of its political subdivisions to be submitted by referendum procedure to the voters of the State or political subdivision for decision at elections.
Public question means any issue or proposition, now or hereafter required by the governing body of this state or any of its subdivisions to be submitted to the voters of the state or subdivision for decision at elections;
Public question means any question, issue, proposition, or referendum (whether binding or advisory) submitted or required by law to be submitted to the voters of the state or any political subdivision of the state, for a decision.
Public question means means any issue or proposition,
Public question means any issue or proposition, now or hereafter required by the
Public question means any issue or proposition now or hereafter required by the governing body of this municipality for decisions at elections.