Standing Committees definition

Standing Committees means the Members Committee, the committees established and maintained under Operating Agreement, section 8.6, and such other committees as the Members Committee may establish and maintain from time to time.
Standing Committees means those bodies struck by either the Board of Directors or Students’ Council whose mandate is continuous;
Standing Committees means legislative committees organized under the rules of each house of the Legislature for the duration of the legislative biennial term to consider proposed legislation. As used in this chapter, "standing committees" excludes appropriations committees, appropriations subcommittees, and rules committees.]

Examples of Standing Committees in a sentence

  • Standing committees shall include the Executive Committee, and other committees as designated by the Board.

  • Standing committees can be composed of Directors, Officers, Representatives and Members.

  • Standing committees are those permanently established to perform the normal functions necessary for the operation of the State Association.

  • Standing committees shall conduct business in accordance with the Ralph M.

  • Standing committees work until the Executive Committee dissolves them by majority vote.


More Definitions of Standing Committees

Standing Committees means a committee, established by a Council under the Act, as set out in Schedule “B”.
Standing Committees means the committees of the senate and house of representatives with primary responsibility for agriculture.
Standing Committees. In accordance with WIOA Section 107(b)(4)(A), the Board may designate and direct the activities of standing committees to provide information and to assist the Board in carrying out activities authorized in this section. The primary purpose of standing committees shall be to consider and recommend actions—and propose policies—in the functional areas under their jurisdictions, subject to final approval by the LWDB. Such standing committees shall have a Chair and Vice-Chair representing private business; may include other members of the Board; and shall include other individuals appointed by the Board who are not members and who are determined to have appropriate experience and expertise. At a minimum, the Board may designate each of the following:
Standing Committees means the standing committees of the Council created in accordance with Article 75 as amended from time to time in accordance with Article 76;
Standing Committees means the Audit Committee, Human Resources Committee and Governance Committee of the Board.
Standing Committees means a committee, established by a Council under the Act, and as set out in Schedule “B” of the Procedure Bylaw.
Standing Committees means the Standing Committees of the