USAS AAC definition

USAS AAC means the USA Shooting Athletes’ Advisory Committee.

Examples of USAS AAC in a sentence

  • The USAS AAC shall serve in an advisory capacity to the Board of Directors in order to broaden communications between USA Shooting and athletes as well as to serve as a source of opinion and advice to the Board of Directors with regard to both current and contemplated policies of USA Shooting.

  • Other than for the USAS AAC, and except as stated in the relevant committee structure, USAS committee members will be nominated by the Nominating and Governance Committee and appointed by the Board, and the Board Chair shall appoint committee chairs with confirmation by the Board.

  • The USAS AAC shall hold meetings at such times as called by the chair of the USAS AAC.

  • Up to 3 USAS AAC Discipline reps from disciplines other than that of the USOPC AAC Representative shall be Directors.

  • Notwithstanding any other provision of these Bylaws, the Director elected as USAS AAC athlete representative and the Director holding the position as the USOPC AAC representative shall have the right to designate their alternates to the Chair as proxy to act on their behalf and in their stead for all purposes, including Board of Directors and all committee meetings.

  • In addition to standing committees, there shall be a USAS Athletes’ Advisory Committee (USAS AAC).

  • Only the USAS AAC Athlete Representative Director and the USOPC AAC Representative are authorized substitute representation by their elected positions as authorized in these Bylaws.

  • If such vacancy is not filled within forty-five (45) days after notice is given to such organizations, then such vacancy may be filled by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining Directors, though less than a quorum, except those involving a Representative/Director elected by the athletes for the USOPC AAC or USAS AAC representative Director positions, which may only be filled by the alternate who will serve out the remaining term of office.

  • The foregoing shall not act to restrict the right of athletes to vote for the Discipline representatives, the USAS AAC representative, or the USOPC AAC representative.

  • The other two (2) members of this Committee shall be a 10 Year or 10 Year + Athlete, appointed by the USAS AAC, and a person with financial expertise, appointed by the Board of Directors.

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