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presiding officerA majority-party senator who presides over the Senate and is charged with maintaining order and decorum, recognizing members to speak, and interpreting the Senate's rules, practices and precedent [..]
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presiding officerA majority-party senator who presides over the Senate and is charged with maintaining order and decorum, recognizing members to speak, and interpreting the Senate's rules, practices and preced [..]
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presiding officera member of Parliament elected to preside over, or be in charge of, the business, proceedings and administration of a house of Parliament; in the Senate the President, and in the House of Representati [..]
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presiding officerThe person responsible for ensuring the conduct of the ballot in polling stations. They have to ensure that ballot boxes are kept secure and are responsible for transferring them safely to the count.
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presiding officerThe person who controls the debate in the Chamber or the running of select committee meetings. The Speaker, Chairperson of the committee of the whole House, or another member acting in their place are [..]
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presiding officerPerson designated to preside at a legislative session.
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presiding officerThe Member who presides over a legislative Floor Session. In the Assembly, the presiding officer can be the Speaker, Speaker pro Tempore, or any other Assembly Member appointed by the Speaker. In the [..]
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presiding officerThe MSP elected to chair meetings of the Parliament, the Parliamentary Bureau and the SPCB and to represent the Parliament externally.
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presiding officerThe President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Related term: responsible minister.
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presiding officerPresiding officer means “the official, without regard to whether he is designated as an administrative law judge or a hearing officer or examiner, who presides at the adversary adjudication.”[40 CFR 1 [..]
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presiding officerSee: Chair
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presiding officerA chairperson. The other UK devolved institutions – the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly – use this term, rather than Speaker.
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presiding officerThe person who is responsible for the procedures and decisions in a judicial body such as a tribunal or a court. Not always a judge or magistrate.
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