Question Period definition

Question Period means that part of a meeting where any member asks questions of municipal staff regarding any matters within the jurisdiction of the committee.
Question Period means the portion of a meeting where a person may address Council.
Question Period means the point in time during a Council meeting that members of the public may attend to address members with a question of an item on the Agenda.

Examples of Question Period in a sentence

  • U.S. Congress, House Committee on Rules, Congressional Question Period for Members of the President’s Cabinet, p.

  • The Department invites interested and registered Vendors to submit questions regarding the solicitation through the MFMP “Messaging” tab (referred to as the “Q&A Board” in PUR 1001) during the defined Question Period.

  • The Question Period begins in MFMP when the Department publishes a solicitation and closes according to the Timeline of Events, section 2.2 of this solicitation.

  • The purpose of the Question Period is to assist the Department in “…assuring the vendor’s full understanding of the solicitation requirements”, in accordance with section 287.057(2), Florida Statutes, by providing registered Vendors with written binding answers to questions about the solicitation.

  • The Chair may answer, may defer to staff or indicate a question may not be in keeping with the above guidelines.The Board appreciates the public's interest and wants to ensure a professional meeting is conducted, with Question Period focused on providing guests with the clarification they seek.Trustees also welcome questions from members of the public apart from Question Period.

  • Fruit Street, Suite 10Concord, NH 03301-2429 RFP@energy.nh.gov Inquiries must be received no later than Close of Question Period as specified in the Schedule of Events above.

  • Priority will be given to responding to one question per person before considering further questions from any individual.The following will help the public develop questions for Question Period at a Board Meeting that is keeping with the goal of a respectful and focused meeting.Questions:1.

  • PUBLIC QUESTION PERIOD (in accordance with Section 36 of the City of Mississauga Procedure By-law 0421-2003, as amended - Council may grant permission to a person who is present and at Council and wishes to address Council on a matter on the Agenda.Public Question Period is limited to a total of 15 minutes.

  • Fruit Street, Suite 10Concord, NH 03301-2429 RFP@Energy.NH.Gov Inquiries must be received no later than Close of Question Period as specified in the Schedule of Events above.

  • Any exceptions to the standard form contract that are not received before the Close of Question Period as specified in the Schedule of Events are waived.


More Definitions of Question Period

Question Period means a heading on a Council Agenda that provides for an inquiry by the public or media to Council members dealing with a matter specific to agenda business. A maximum of two (2) minutes per person is allotted for questions, with a maximum time allotted of ten (10) minutes in total. Each inquiry and response made during the Question Period shall be recorded in the minutes;
Question Period means a time set aside at a Regular Meeting for Members of Council to ask questions in accordance with Section 78 of this Bylaw;
Question Period means a sixty minute period during which members of the public who have registered their name and question with the Clerk in advance of the Council meeting shall be entitled to ask their question and receive an answer from the Mayor or Council to whom the question is directed. Answers shall be limited to three minutes in duration. No supplementary questions from members of the public shall be permitted;
Question Period means a sixty minute period during which members of the public who have registered their name and question with the Clerk in advance of the Council meeting shall be entitled to ask their
Question Period means the period, ending on the Question Period End Date set forth above, during which a potential Offeror may ask questions about the RFP through U3P.

Related to Question Period

  • Determination Period means each period from (and including) a Determination Date to (but excluding) the next Determination Date (including, where either the Interest Commencement Date or the final Interest Payment Date is not a Determination Date, the period commencing on the first Determination Date prior to, and ending on the first Determination Date falling after, such date); and

  • Retention Period means the minimum time that must pass after the creation, recording, or receipt of a record, or the fulfillment of certain actions associated with a record, before it is eligible for destruction.

  • Billing Period means (subject to Article 6.1 of the Agreement) the calendar month ending with the Metering Date. The first Billing Period shall commence from the Commercial Operation Date and end with the Metering Date corresponding to the month in which the Commercial Operation Date occurs.

  • Waiting Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.