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How many examinations per year must the Board hold?

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Final answer:

The reference information does not specify a particular number of exams that a Board must hold per year. It describes various meeting frequencies of legislative bodies and other governmental entities.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the number of examinations a Board must hold per year, we can infer from the provided information that there isn't a specific number of examinations mentioned for any board. However, several details about legislative sessions are given:

  • Regular sessions of the Legislature are held every two years in odd-numbered years and may not exceed 140 days in duration.
  • Special sessions of the Legislature may be convened by the governor at any time, but these sessions cannot exceed 30 days and can only address subjects designated by the governor.
  • Congress must assemble at least once every year on the first Monday in December unless a different day is appointed by law.
  • Other historical proposals include annual elections, public legislative sessions, and a Council of Censors meeting every seven years.

No explicit mandate for a Board to hold examinations annually is stated in the reference information.

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