Subcommittees definition

Subcommittees means all members of the subcommittees of the house and senate appropriations committees with jurisdiction over the budget for the department.
Subcommittees means all members of the appropriate subcommittees of the house and senate appropriations committees.
Subcommittees has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.2.

Examples of Subcommittees in a sentence

  • The Chief Compliance Officer shall work on a regular and frequent basis with the Compliance Subcommittee and/or other Subcommittees as may be determined by the Operating Committee.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the Operating Committee may delegate all or part of its administrative functions under this Agreement, but not its policy making (except to the extent determinations are delegated as specifically set forth in this Agreement) authority, to one or more Subcommittees, and any other Person.

  • Note that the Advisory Subcommittees are listed for illustration only; particular Advisory Subcommittees will be created, and membership on the Subcommittees will be appointed, by the Steering Committee.

  • The Executive Committee will also rely heavily on information and research provided by the Steering Committee, (which in turn works with various Advisory Subcommittees and the Program Administrator.


More Definitions of Subcommittees

Subcommittees means the JRC, JDC, JMC, JCC or any other committee or subcommittee (other than the JSC) formed in accordance with this Agreement.
Subcommittees means, collectively, the Lenders' Subcommittee and the Prepetition Noteholders' Subcommittee.
Subcommittees means the subcommittees of the senate and house standing committees on appropriations with jurisdiction over the budget for the department.
Subcommittees means the JDC, JMC, JCC, the JFC and any other subcommittee of the JSC (but excluding, for clarity, the JSC itself) formed in accordance with Article 3. For clarity, the IPOC shall not be a Subcommittee. 1.156 “Sublicensee Revenues” means, with respect to the Licensed Product for the Territory, any payments (net of any VAT on such payments and any withholding tax deducted from such payments that cannot be claimed as a credit or otherwise utilized by a Party or its Affiliates) received by a Party or any its Affiliates during the Term from its or their respective Third Party (sub)licensee(s) or Distributors [ * ] for the [ * ], to the [ * ] to the [ * ] in the [ * ] or the [ * ] in the [ * ]; provided that Sublicensee Revenues shall exclude any amounts included in Licensed Product Net Sales. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the following shall apply: 1.
Subcommittees. The Steering Committee will create and manage Advisory Subcommittees tasked with managing or researching specific issues, as needed. Advisory Subcommittees can be long-term groups intended for ongoing work (e.g., marketing) or short-term groups created to research a specific topic. The particular subcommittees to be formed will be determined by the Steering Committee within the first three months after the MOA is fully executed. Membership on the subcommittees will come from the main Steering Committee, but may also include Member representatives that are not on the Steering Committee. • Chair: The Steering Committee will be chaired by each Member on a one-year, rotating basis. The initial chair will be elected within the first three months after the MOA is fully executed. The rotation will be determined within the first six months after the MOA is fully executed, but may be revised if a new Member(s) joins or a Member cannot fill the chair role during its required year.
Subcommittees or “IT Subcommittee(s)” means one of the various working groups, task forces, or subcommittees established by the CIO to assist the TLG in the execution of its various duties and responsibilities. A list of current Subcommittees established by the CIO is available upon request.
Subcommittees means a PTAC Subcommittee. “Subcommittee Chair” means the Chairperson of a Subcommittee. “Supplier” means the supplier of a pharmaceutical.