Public testimony definition

Public testimony means an appearance at a public meeting of the City Council, any sub- committee of the City Council, or any city agency or commission.
Public testimony means an appearance at a public meeting of the Board of Supervisors, any sub-committee of the Board, or any County agency or commission.

Examples of Public testimony in a sentence

  • Public testimony on any item relevant to this agenda shall be taken at this time.

  • Public testimony by each individual speaker shall be limited to two minutes and items raised that require a response will be deferred for staff reply.

  • Public testimony on agenda items must be allowed; however, the non-agenda public comment period may be waived.

  • Public testimony on an item on the agenda is limited to 3 minutes per speaker and 15 minutes per side.

  • Public testimony by each individual speaker shall be limited to one minute and items raised that require a response will be deferred for staff reply.

  • Public testimony will be taken at the beginning of each agenda item, after the subject has been announced by the Mayor and explained by staff.

  • Public testimony will then be closed and the topic will be given to the governing body for possible action.

  • Public testimony may be limited to three minutes, unless further time is granted by the Mayor.

  • Public testimony by each individual speaker shall be limited to three minutes and items raised that require a response will be deferred for staff reply.

  • Public testimony is limited to 15 minutes with a 3-minute limit per speaker per topic, although the time allotted per speaker may be reduced to 2 minutes at the discretion of the President.

Related to Public testimony

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