Governance System definition
Examples of Governance System in a sentence
No instructor shall be required to accept into a course section a number of students greater than that specified in the Curriculum Guidelines approved through the College Governance System.
The Advisory Budget Committee, composed of representatives appointed by the Administration and the CCC-AAUP, with equal administrative and faculty representation, shall be continued unless or until agreement is reached to incorporate the committee with additional representation from support staff and students into the College-wide Governance System.
The principles and guidelines of the existing College-wide Governance System shall be updated to reflect the College-wide participative governance structure.
The parties understand the decisions made under the Governance System will not amend or supersede the parties' collective bargaining agreement and Memoranda of Agreement.
No committee of the College-wide Governance System shall take action on any matter that affects wages, hours or terms and conditions of employment of the bargaining unit members.
One-half (½) of the faculty representatives to each of the committees of the college-wide Governance System shall be appointed by the CCC-AAUP and one- half (½) shall be appointed by the Joint Faculty Senate Council.
Once finalized, this Data Sharing Agreement must be registered in the university’s Data Governance System, Data Cookbook, and scheduled for annual review, leading to renewal, alteration, or elimination.
In those cases in which the representative identification is lacking, there is an absence of specific instructions for the exercise of the right to vote, approach to matters not included in the agenda of the notice of meeting for the Shareholders' General Meeting or representative conflict of interest, the representation of the regulations established in this regard in the Corporate Governance System will be applied.
Meanwhile, the 2012-2013 research on the needs of local officials, implemented by ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Centre for Effective Governance System and Territorial Arrangement Reform (CEGSTAR) shows that qualification of local officials are not up to the “objectively required skills”47.
The following constitutes agreement between Lane Community College (hereinafter referred to as the College) and Lane Community College Employees Federation (hereinafter referred to as the Federation) on issues of governance resolved to facilitate implementation and operation of the newly established College Governance System.