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* Administering the activities of the Chivalry Committee, including review of petitions for [[Recognition of Orders of Chivalry]] and [[Recognition of Membership and Rank in Orders of Chivalry]];
 
* Administering the activities of the Chivalry Committee, including review of petitions for [[Recognition of Orders of Chivalry]] and [[Recognition of Membership and Rank in Orders of Chivalry]];
* Appointing a [[Chivalry Committee Vice-Chairman]] within his first year in office, and keeping them sufficiently well informed that they may take over at need;
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* Appointing a Chivalry 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 Chivalry Committee, including the chairmen of subcommittees and such others as he may see fit;
 
* Appointing the members of the Chivalry Committee, including the chairmen of subcommittees and such others as he may see fit;
 
* Assist or delegate, when called upon, with chivalric issues submitted by other committees; and
 
* Assist or delegate, when called upon, with chivalric issues submitted by other committees; and

Revision as of 20:18, 27 July 2016

The Chivalry Department and the Chivalry Committee of The Augustan Society, Inc., are headed by the Chivalry Committee Chairman. This Chairman is responsible for the activities of the Chivalry Committee and overseeing any subcommittees.

The duties of the Chairman include:

  • Administering the activities of the Chivalry Committee, including review of petitions for Recognition of Orders of Chivalry and Recognition of Membership and Rank in Orders of Chivalry;
  • Appointing a Chivalry 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 Chivalry Committee, including the chairmen of subcommittees and such others as he may see fit;
  • Assist or delegate, when called upon, with chivalric issues submitted by other committees; and
  • Coordinate projects that fall under the scope of this committee.