Question definition

Question means a question in terms of rule 52 or 53 asked during a meeting of the council or any of its structures;
Question means any measure on the ballot which can be voted "YES" or "NO";
Question means an issue before a meeting on which a decision has to be made. A question cannot be debated, amended or voted on until it has been proposed as a motion.

Examples of Question in a sentence

  • A single incentive payment of five hundred dollars ($500) annually when a provider receives the targeted Top Box score rating in the CG-CAHPS Adult Survey Provider Rating Question from patients that complete the survey in the prior County fiscal year.


More Definitions of Question

Question means a question in terms of rules 51 or 52 asked during a meeting of the council or any of its structures;
Question means a motion that has been appropriately placed before the Council or Committee. Only once duly recognized by the Chair and “on the floor” can a motion be debated and put to a question of the members for proper resolution (Question On the Floor).
Question means a question, issue or matter for determination by the Court, whether of fact or law or of fact and law, raised by the pleadings or otherwise at any stage of a proceeding by the Court, by a party or by a person, not a party, who has a sufficient interest;
Question means a matter which has been moved, seconded and is ready for the vote of the members of the Board.
Question means the statement of a constitutional amendment or other proposition which is submitted to a popular vote at any election.
Question. Can a parent transport their own child and another child to a field trip if we have permission from the other child's parent? Answer: No, they need to ride with the group to the destination together. This helps the teacher record attendance accurately, ensures consistent arrival time to the destination, and helps in keeping students together.
Question means an inquiry or request received from a registered bidder, within the bid window, for relevant, additional information, where the provision of that information to the requestor creates an unfair advantage, therefore necessitating that both the question and the answer be communicated to all registered bidders to ensure a fair process. Questions, where significant enough, or where they point out an error in the bid documents, could result in an addendum to the documents.