Collaboration Council definition
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Section 15.1 Joint Collaboration Council A FCASA/FCPS Collaboration Council shall be established, jointly chaired by a designated representative from FCASA and FCPS.
If these efforts do not lead to a resolution, any involved Team Member shall refer it to the Collaboration Council.
All of the Collaboration Council members, other than the member representing the Team Member at issue, must unanimously agree that expulsion is advisable.
The Collaboration Council shall determine the mandate and composition of any such subcommittee or working group.
The Collaboration Council shall work to resolve the dispute in an amicable and constructive manner.
Unless a Project Agreement provides otherwise: (a) the parties to a Project Agreement may terminate the Project Agreement by mutual written agreement, provided that they give at least 90 days’ notice to the Collaboration Council; and (b) a party to a Project Agreement may withdraw from the Project Agreement by giving at least 90 days’ notice to the Collaboration Council and the other parties to the Project Agreement.
The Fund Manager will submit financial reports to the Collaboration Council on a monthly basis and retain financial records for at least seven years.
If a Team Member becomes aware of an issue that might materially impact its, or another Team Member’s, ability to perform its obligations under this Framework or a Project or Project Agreement, they will promptly notify the Collaboration Council so that the impact on the Shared Objectives can be assessed and mitigated.
Guests may attend a meeting upon consent of a majority of the Collaboration Council members participating in the meeting.
Reasons for expulsion may include if the Team Member is not meeting its commitments under this Framework or a Project or Project Agreement, no longer agrees to the Shared Objectives, or is disruptive to the consensual governing process at the Collaboration Council.