Bylaws and Operating Procedures Sample Clauses

Bylaws and Operating Procedures. The Transit Board may adopt such operating procedures as necessary for its effective operation, and may have bylaws which govern the operation of the Transit Board and which shall be adopted by a majority vote of all Transit Board members. Bylaws and operating procedures may be amended by a majority vote of the Transit Board at a regular meeting or a special meeting.
Bylaws and Operating Procedures. The JeffCo Forum may adopt bylaws and other operating procedures to the extent those procedures are not inconsistent with this Agreement. For example, they may define more detail on voting, selection of a chairperson, procedures for meetings, scoring system and the division of administrative responsibilities among the Agencies.
Bylaws and Operating Procedures. The Santa Fe Metropolitan Planning Organization (“SFMPO”) is established by a Joint Powers Agreement (“JPA”) between the City of Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, Tesuque Pueblo, and the New Mexico Department of Transportation; approved by the New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration, and by designation of the Governor of New Mexico. The purpose of the MPO is to carry out the Metropolitan Transportation Planning Process as defined within the provisions of federal regulations contained in 23 CFR Section 450 and SAFETEA-LU Section 3005. Federal regulations and the SFMPO JPA establish a number of operational and procedural requirements for the SFMPO. The purpose of these Bylaws is to establish guidance for issues pertaining specifically to the SFMPO that are not otherwise addressed in other documents.
Bylaws and Operating Procedures. The Board shall adopt bylaws, which, in addition to this Agreement, shall provide for the operation and administration of the Region. The Board, at its discretion, may adopt Operating Policies and Procedures to direct and document specific activities of the Region. The Board shall adopt bylaws, which shall govern the operation of the Board and shall initially be adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority of the full membership of the Board. Thereafter, the bylaws may be amended if a majority of the full membership of the Board vote in favor of the amendments. Such action is only authorized at a duly called and held meeting of the Board for which seven days prior written notice of such meeting is given, setting forth the proposed bylaws’ revisions with explanations. In the event there is any conflict between the terms of the bylaws and the Operating Policies and Procedures, the bylaws shall prevail.