Admitting New Team Members Sample Clauses

Admitting New Team Members. Organizations may be admitted as new Team Members through a process established by the Steering Committee, provided they become a signatory to this Agreement and any other foundational documents as determined by the Steering Committee and then added as Schedules herein. The Steering Committee shall assign each new Team Member to one or more Networks.
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Admitting New Team Members. New partners may self-identify and ask to join the LLG OHT or some may be asked to join. All new requests will be reviewed and discussed by the Collaboration Council to determine appropriateness. Any new member must review and agree to the guiding principles and any foundational documents prior to joining the LLG OHT. New members will also need to be come a signatory to this framework. The Collaboration Council in consultation with the new Team Member shall assign each new Team Member to one or more sectors, a Multi-Sectoral Committee and a level of participation within the OHT.
Admitting New Team Members. Organizations may be admitted as new Team Members through a process established by the Collaboration Council, provided they become a signatory to this Framework. The Collaboration Council shall assign each new Team Member to one or more Networks.

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