Library Permanency Committee Sample Clauses

Library Permanency Committee. VI.7.1 When a permanency decision is to be made, a Library Permanency Committee shall be established, composed of five (5) persons.
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Library Permanency Committee. When a recommendation for a permanency hearing or non-renewal has been made, a Library Permanency Committee shall be established. The Committee shall consist of: the Chair of the Library Personnel Committee as Chair, who shall not vote; three (3) permanent or probationary librarian members elected by the Librarians' Committee; and one (1) faculty member from within the University appointed by the University Librarian, provided that faculty member is acceptable to the candidate.

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