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The duties of the Chairman include:
 
The duties of the Chairman include:
  
* Administering the activities of the Royalty & Nobility Committee, including reviews of petitions for [[Recognition of Titles]] and [[Recognition of ''Fontes Honorum'']];
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* Administering the activities of the Royalty & Nobility Committee, including reviews of petitions for [[Recognized Titles]] and [[Recognized ''Fontes Honorum'']];
 
* Appointing a Royalty & Nobility Committee Vice-Chairman within his first year in office, and keeping them sufficiently well informed that they may take over at need;
 
* Appointing a Royalty & Nobility Committee Vice-Chairman within his first year in office, and keeping them sufficiently well informed that they may take over at need;
 
* Appointing the members of the Royalty & Nobility Committee, including the chairmen of subcommittees and such others as he may see fit;
 
* Appointing the members of the Royalty & Nobility Committee, including the chairmen of subcommittees and such others as he may see fit;

Revision as of 16:15, 21 August 2016

The Royalty & Nobility Department and the Royalty & Nobility Committee of The Augustan Society, Inc., are headed by the Royalty & Nobility Committee Chairman. He is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the President. He is responsible for the activities of the Royalty & Nobility Committee and overseeing any subcommittees.

The duties of the Chairman include:

  • Administering the activities of the Royalty & Nobility Committee, including reviews of petitions for Recognized Titles and Recognized ''Fontes Honorum'';
  • Appointing a Royalty & Nobility Committee Vice-Chairman within his first year in office, and keeping them sufficiently well informed that they may take over at need;
  • Appointing the members of the Royalty & Nobility Committee, including the chairmen of subcommittees and such others as he may see fit;
  • Assist or delegate, when called upon, with royal and nobiliary issues submitted by other committees; and
  • Coordinate projects that fall under the scope of this committee.