Examples of Deputy Convenor in a sentence
In the event of a vacancy in the office of the Convenor, the Deputy Convenor will assume the duties of the Convenor until such time as the vacancy of the Convenor is filled.
The Convenor shall appoint the Deputy Convenor, the Secretary and/or the Treasurer and such other members subject to the Sub- Committee’s approval.
The affairs of each of the Sections shall be managed by a Section Committee or Convenor and in the Convenor’s absence, the Deputy Convenor, who may with the approval of the Committee, make such rules which are not inconsistent with the Constitution and these Regulations.
For cases of conflict of interest involving the Panel Convenor, the Deputy Convenor will take up the role as the Panel Convenor when the submissions in question are handled.
If the Convenor is not present, or is unwilling or unable to chair the meeting, the Deputy Convenor will act as chair.
If the Convenor is not present or is unwilling or unable to preside, the Deputy Convenor will chair, or if the Deputy Convenor is not available, the voting members present must appoint another officer to act as chair for that meeting only.
If the Deputy Convenor is not present, the remaining officers must appoint another officer to chair that meeting only.
The Convenor, consulting the Deputy Convenor and other panel members, as appropriate, will allocate work to members and, if necessary, impact assessors and/or external reviewers in light of their expertise and workload.
The Cash Position is then adjusted on a daily basis by reference to certain interest rates where the sum of the Notional Allocation and the Position Value of the Cash Position is positive or negative but not where it is zero.
In assigning research outputs to panel members for assessment, a Panel Convenor may, in consultation with the “inter-disciplinary champion” and/or Deputy Convenor, make appropriate judgment to refer any submitted outputs to another UoA within his/her panel or other panel(s), such that the outputs will be assessed by members with relevant expertise.