Special Interest Group definition

Special Interest Group means a group representing medical practitioners which has been prescribed as a special interest group by the Council and is constituted by medical practitioners with the same or similar areas of interest.
Special Interest Group means a group of members established under Clause 27;
Special Interest Group means a body of Club members focused on a particular discipline of motor sport that warrants a separate committee.

Examples of Special Interest Group in a sentence

  • Maintains an active membership in a Professional Association Special Interest Group (eg Canadian Association of Gerontological Nurses; Canadian Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Canadian Hospital Infection Control Association etc) • Holds office in a professional nursing organization or special interest: with subheadings for National, Provincial or Local level and further subdivided to recognize if you are President vs a Member of the Executive.

  • The Merchant must also obtain a license from and be certified by SIGIS, the Special Interest Group for IIAS Standards.

  • Tokyo: The Japan Association for Language Teaching College and University Educators Special Interest Group, pp.

  • The National Insider Threat Special Interest Group (NITSIG) in conjunction with the Insider Threat Defense Group (ITDG) have conducted extensive research on the Insider Threat problem for 10+ years.

  • To enable these different applications the Bluetooth SIG (Special Interest Group) has defined a series of different profiles that define the way in which Bluetooth devices communicate with each other and perform basic functions.


More Definitions of Special Interest Group

Special Interest Group means a group of members, either within a Chapter, or within a Branch, or in the Society at large, with a common interest in a special aspect of Operations Research.
Special Interest Group means any Special Interest Group (“SIG”) for the time being of the Company. To be recognised as a SIG of the Company any organisation must adopt and abide by procedures approved by the Company.
Special Interest Group means a group approved by the TRB and consisting of two or more Members working on Specifications and/or Other ODVA Material in accordance with a work plan approved by the TRB. The term “Special Interest Group” also includes reference to ODVA's “Joint Special Interest Groups” and may be abbreviated by the acronym “SIG” for purposes of this Policy.
Special Interest Group means a group of members that is dedicated to facilitating, promoting, and advancing a particular area of interest of the College. Membership and By- laws governing such groups shall be determined by the Board.
Special Interest Group means a special interest group established under Rule 21.
Special Interest Group means a group of Members established for the purpose of promoting and maintaining a specialised interest associated with veterinary science or veterinary practice in Australia that is recognised as a Special Interest Group in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution
Special Interest Group means a community within the association with a shared interest in advancing a specific area of knowledge, learning or technology where members cooperate to affect or produce solutions within their particular field, and may communicate, meet, and organize conferences.