House Committee definition

House Committee or ‘HC’ means the student governing committee of a particular house or residence, as elected by the house members or residents of that house or residence. This includes Day Residences.
House Committee means the Aurora PSO House Committee.
House Committee means a House standing committee or a House special committee;

Examples of House Committee in a sentence

  • Harold Rogers, “Explanatory Statement Submitted by Mr. Rogers of Kentucky, Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations Regarding the House Amendment to the Senate Amendment on H.R. 83,” Congressional Record, vol.

  • Harold Rogers, “Explanatory Statement Submitted By Mr. Rogers of Kentucky, Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations Regarding House Amendment No. 1 to the Senate Amendment on H.R. 2029 Consolidated Appropriations Act,” Congressional Record, vol.

  • U.S. Congress, House Committee on Armed Services, Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, Russian Violations of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, Hearing, 113th Cong., 2nd sess., July 17, 2014.

  • U.S. Congress, House Committee on Small Business, Subcommittee on General Oversight and Minority Enterprise, Size Standards for Small Business, hearing, 96th Cong., 1st sess., July 10, 1979 (Washington: GPO, 1979), p.

  • U.S. Congress, House Committee on Small Business, Veterans Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development Act of 1999, report to accompany H.R. 1568, 106th Cong., 1st sess., June 29, 1999, H.Rept.


More Definitions of House Committee

House Committee means the Aristea PSO House Committee.
House Committee means one of several commit- tees constituted with the approval of the Board and in accordance with the Rules to report to and advise the Board on matters relevant to the mandate of such committee;
House Committee. The term “House Committee” shall have the meaning set forth in Article 8, Section 8.3(E).
House Committee shall have the meaning set forth in Article 8, Section 8.3(E).
House Committee means the committee appointed by the Residence’s management and constituted in accordance with the applicable University and Residence management rules, policies and procedures, and which for purposes of this Residence Code may also be referred to by way of the acronym “HC”; “Residence” means any place of student accommodation controlled and/or managed by the University;
House Committee. Transportation Senate Committee: Transportation Date Completed: 6-1-10 CONTENT House Bill 4961 (H-6) would amend Public Act 286 of 1964 (which deals with the organization of the Transportation Commission and the Department of Transportation) to do the following: -- Permit the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to enter into public- private agreements to design, construct, operate, or maintain a public transportation facility, with the approval of the Transportation Commission. -- Specify the conditions that any public-private agreement would have to meet, including that the State would not have any liability for the acts or omissions of the concessionaire or other party to a public-private agreement. -- Permit a public-private agreement to provide for user fees and ancillary charges, including fees to control or manage traffic flow or volume. -- Require the public transportation facility to revert from the concessionaire to MDOT at the end of a term specified in the agreement, if the agreement included an operations phase. -- Require a public-private agreement for a new international bridge project to specify the risk assumed by each party, and require MDOT to ensure that the agreement provided for the most economically beneficial way for the State to perform the project while minimizing the State's liability for cost overruns and toll revenue shortfalls. -- Permit MDOT to solicit proposals or receive unsolicited proposals for a public-private agreement and require the Department to use a competitive selection process to the extent practicable. -- Permit MDOT to issue and sell bonds or notes to develop, acquire, construct, finance, maintain, or operate a public transportation facility under a public-private agreement. -- Provide that any bond or note would not constitute a pledge of the full faith and credit of the State or any political subdivision of the State. -- Establish a civil fine of $50 for failure to pay a user fee for use of a public transportation facility, and require the violator to pay twice the amount of the user fee to the facility operator. House Bill 6128 (H-3) would amend Public Act 286 of 1964 to do the following: -- Require MDOT to assist community representatives in entering into community benefits agreements with the State, contractors, developers, or concessionaires who were implementing a new international bridge crossing project. Page 1 of 7 hb4961&6128/0910 -- Require MDOT, when issuing a request for proposals (RFP) fo...
House Committee means the House Committee of Mizoram Legislative Assembly.