Public hearing definition
Public hearing means a hearing at which members of the public are provided a
Public hearing means a hearing at which members of the public are provided a reasonable opportunity to comment on the subject of the hearing.
Public hearing means a meeting of council or that portion of a meeting of council which is convened to hear matters pursuant to:
Examples of Public hearing in a sentence
Employees who have been previously admitted to an examination shall, upon reapplication be admitted to said examination unless the job specification is changed by Public Hearing.
Notice of an Amendment Public Hearing will be published ten (10) days in advance in a newspaper of general circulation.
More Definitions of Public hearing
Public hearing means a meeting arranged by the council, executive committee or executive mayor to solicit the views and opinions of members of the public and specific constituencies on a matter affecting the interests of the residents within the municipal area;
Public hearing means a hearing held after public notice of at least 24 hours, at which any person may have a reasonable opportunity to be heard, in accordance with such rules and regulations as may be adopted by the Commission.
Public hearing means a scheduled time at which members or staff of the agency will meet for the purpose of receiving public comment on a regulatory action.
Public hearing means, unless indicated otherwise, an informal proceeding, similar to that provided for in § 2.2- 4007.02 of the Administrative Process Act, held to afford persons an opportunity to submit views and data relative to a matter on which a decision of the board is pending.
Public hearing means a meeting or portion of a meeting that Council is required to hold under the Act or another enactment for the primary purpose of hearing submissions.
Public hearing means any hearing open to the public, or the proceedings of which are made available to the public.
Public hearing means any open, noticed proceeding.