Examples of Full Chapters in a sentence
The International Council is the meeting of the Chapters of the Company which is hosted on a rotational basis by different Full Chapters in their country.
To solicit nominations from the Full Chapters and other organisations (including Developing Chapters and Organisational Members) of status a stature that the Board feel is appropriate of senior persons of appropriate standing to become members of the Board and make recommendations to the International Council for their election.
They have statutory rights under the Companies Act 2006 as the Members of bSI.5.1.10 Full Chapters are also entitled to two representatives/votes within the Standards Committee: one of these votes should be cast to represent the technical views within the Chapter and the other to represent user views within the Chapter.5.1.11 Full Chapters may propose and vote on candidates for the Board.
These policies pertain to the operations and activities of Full Chapters that have signed a Chapter Charter Agreement with CNU.
Under that arrangement, Full Chapters receive a set dues amount per CNU membership payment in their geographic service area, as described in their CNU Chapter Charter Agreement.
Per the CNU Chapter Charter Agreement, Full Chapters may use CNU’s intellectual property such as the chapter logo; Organizing Committees may use CNU’s intellectual property only with the caseRbyRcase approval of the Chapter Coordinator.5.3 Media RelationsChapters may use their own media relations contact to communicate with the media; however, chapters must be clear that they only represent themselves and not the national organization.
They are permitted one vote on the Standards Committee.5.1.13 All Developing Chapters are expected to aspire to become Full Chapters.
They are permitted one vote on the Standards Committee.5.1.15 All Developing Chapters are expected to aspire to become Full Chapters.
A transition period will be provided for the changes needed to existing Chapters.]5.1.25 Full Chapters and Developing Chapters may choose to form a regional group or common language group to work together to further the aims of bSI.
The matter was discussed during the 17 December 2019 Full Chapters Advisory Council (ChAC) meeting6, and it was agreed to develop ChAC advice to the Board of Trustees, concerning both the proposed sale of PIR and the role of Chapters.