Resource Committees definition
Resource Committees means a number of members ocassionaly appointed by Tribal Business Committee formed to provide the fisheries director and Business Committee with input regarding particular resource issues. Examples include but are not limited to; the Fish & Wildlife Committee advising on finfish and hunting issues, the Shellfish Committee advising on invertebrate issues.
Resource Committees means committees under the North Atlantic Council (NAC) that are responsible, within the broad policy guidance provided by the Resource Policy and Planning Board (RPPB) on matters of resource allocation, for the implementation of the NATO Security Investment Programme (NSIP) or Budget/Civil budgets.
Examples of Resource Committees in a sentence
The Northwest Straits Commission supports and coordinates the work of seven Marine Resource Committees and consists of volunteers appointed by their county govern- ments.
Recommendations made by the Health and Safety Committee, Liaison Committee Resource Committees shall be forwarded in writing to the Executive Director.
The funds are appropriated through the Washington Department of Natural Resources Marine Resources Stewardship Account with coordination among the State Ocean Caucus, the four coastal treaty tribes, four coastal Marine Resource Committees and the newly formed stakeholder body, the Washington Coastal Marine Advisory Council.