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presiding officer

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A quick definition of presiding officer:

A presiding officer is someone who is in charge of a meeting or event. They make sure everyone follows the rules and that things run smoothly. They are usually chosen because they have experience and are good at leading. Think of them like a captain of a ship, making sure everything stays on course.

A more thorough explanation:

A presiding officer is a person who holds an office of trust, authority, or command and is authorized by the government to exercise a specific function. This can include:

For example, a judge in a courtroom is a presiding officer who is authorized by the government to exercise the function of interpreting and applying the law in a specific case. Similarly, a CEO of a corporation is a presiding officer who is authorized by the board of directors to manage the daily operations of the company.

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