Citizen Advisory Committee Sample Clauses

Citizen Advisory Committee. If a need is determined by the Commission, the 16 Commission will establish a Citizen Advisory Committee to the Commission, particularly to review and 17 comment on specific projects undertaken by the Commission pursuant to the Watershed Management 18 Plan.
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Citizen Advisory Committee. This task involves creation and facilitation of a Citizen Advisory Committee to support the Plan development. Assumptions: • City staff will identify and recruit candidates to serve on a stormwater citizens advisory committee (CAC). • The Consultant team will develop the CAC’s scope of work and schedule, which could include up to 5 in-person or virtual meetings. Only one member of the Consultant team will attend the CAC meetings, which are assumed to be in-person. • Agendas, facilitation, and meeting summaries are included for up to 5 CAC meetings. City staff will be responsible for taking notes at the CAC meetings and sharing notes with Consultant team to include in summaries.
Citizen Advisory Committee. The WMO may establish a citizen advisory committee ("CAC") from the public at large to provide input on Watershed Management Plan revisions and other matters as deemed appropriate. The CAC shall be appointed by the WMO considering individuals nominated by each Member. The WMO will notify each Member of its intent to establish a CAC, will specify the purpose and duration of the CAC and, will request each Member to nominate candidates to be considered for appointment by the WMO. At the time of establishment of a CAC, the WMO will appoint a chair of the CAC, a board member liaison to the CAC, establish a time for submittal of any comments, and specify the support the WMO will provide to the CAC.
Citizen Advisory Committee. A Citizen Advisory Committee is hereby created and established to serve in an advisory capacity to the Blueprint 2000 Intergovernmental Agency. The Committee shall consist of twelve members serving three year staggered terms. Four members shall be selected by the Blueprint 2000 Intergovernmental Agency from a list of three names for each position provided by the Economic and Environmental Consensus Committee (EECC) and shall include: 1 -EECC member, 1-financial expert with bonding experience, 1 -natural scientist/biologist, and 1 -planner. Three members shall be selected by the Blueprint 2000 Intergovernmental Agency from a list of three names for each position provided by the Citizens Advisory Committee and shall include one member from the civil rights community, one member from the elderly community, and one member from the disability community. The remaining five members shall be selected as follows:
Citizen Advisory Committee. A Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) will be established to finalize recommendations on environment designations and goals, policies and use regulations. Up to three representatives will be selected by each of the four participating jurisdictions, including at least one planning commission member or elected official from each jurisdiction. The participating jurisdictions will coordinate their selections to achieve a diverse mix of interests including agriculture, recreation, real estate/development, environment, sporting and conservation. Invitations to participate will also be extended to the Washington State Departments of Ecology, Natural Resources, and Fish and Wildlife; [Consideration of additional invitations will be made in consultation with the Cities/Town and Ecology and included in the final draft Public Participation Program due to Ecology on October 20, 2011].
Citizen Advisory Committee. A Citizen Advisory Committee is hereby created and established to serve in an advisory capacity to Blueprint. Responsibilities of the Citizen Advisory Committee shall be to review work plans for Blueprint 2000 Project, and Blueprint 2020 Infrastructure Project recommendations, to review financial audits and performance audits, and to otherwise make recommendations to Blueprint. The Citizen Advisory Committee shall consist of fourteen members serving three year staggered terms to be selected as follows:
Citizen Advisory Committee. The Board may establish a Citizen Advisory Committee from the public at large. The Board may consult the Citizen Advisory Committee on the development, content, and implementation of the watershed management plan.
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  • JOINT ADVISORY COMMITTEE 5.01 A Joint Advisory Committee shall operate during the term of this agreement consisting of one (1) employee representative from each location and up to an equal number of employer representatives who shall meet at least once every six (6) months to discuss working conditions, economy of operation, quality and quantity of service, safety and health, workplace stress, violence and abuse prevention, and other matters to promote an ongoing harmonious relationship between the Employer and its employees. The Joint Advisory Committee shall meet at the request of either party. The full-time Union Representative may attend said meetings. All time spent attending Joint Advisory Committee meetings by employees shall be considered time worked but time spent at “pre-meetings” will not be considered time worked.

  • FISCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Recognizing the value of Union input on behalf of employees, the parties agree to the following:

  • EMPLOYEE-MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE 33.01 (a) An Employee-Management Advisory Committee (EMAC) shall be established within three (3) months of the signing of the Collective Agreement. The Union Representative shall provide the names of up to three (3) elected Employees and the Employer shall provide the names of up to three (3) appointed representatives to sit on the EMAC.

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  • Benefits Advisory Committee The Board agrees to establish a Benefits Advisory Committee to provide stakeholder input into maintaining quality and affordable benefits. The focus of this committee shall be to:

  • Technical Advisory Committee (TAC The goal of this subtask is to create an advisory committee for this Agreement. The TAC should be composed of diverse professionals. The composition will vary depending on interest, availability, and need. TAC members will serve at the CAM’s discretion. The purpose of the TAC is to: • Provide guidance in project direction. The guidance may include scope and methodologies, timing, and coordination with other projects. The guidance may be based on: o Technical area expertise; o Knowledge of market applications; or o Linkages between the agreement work and other past, present, or future projects (both public and private sectors) that TAC members are aware of in a particular area. • Review products and provide recommendations for needed product adjustments, refinements, or enhancements. • Evaluate the tangible benefits of the project to the state of California, and provide recommendations as needed to enhance the benefits. • Provide recommendations regarding information dissemination, market pathways, or commercialization strategies relevant to the project products. The TAC may be composed of qualified professionals spanning the following types of disciplines: • Researchers knowledgeable about the project subject matter; • Members of trades that will apply the results of the project (e.g., designers, engineers, architects, contractors, and trade representatives); • Public interest market transformation implementers; • Product developers relevant to the project; • U.S. Department of Energy research managers, or experts from other federal or state agencies relevant to the project; • Public interest environmental groups; • Utility representatives; • Air district staff; and • Members of relevant technical society committees. The Recipient shall: • Prepare a List of Potential TAC Members that includes the names, companies, physical and electronic addresses, and phone numbers of potential members. The list will be discussed at the Kick-off meeting, and a schedule for recruiting members and holding the first TAC meeting will be developed. • Recruit TAC members. Ensure that each individual understands member obligations and the TAC meeting schedule developed in subtask 1.11. • Prepare a List of TAC Members once all TAC members have committed to serving on the TAC. • Submit Documentation of TAC Member Commitment (such as Letters of Acceptance) from each TAC member. Products: • List of Potential TAC Members • List of TAC Members • Documentation of TAC Member Commitment

  • Audit Committee (A) The Audit Committee shall be composed of five members who shall be selected by the Board of Directors from its own members, none of whom shall be an officer of the Company, and shall hold office at the pleasure of the Board.

  • Consultative Committee 26.1 The parties agree to establish a consultative committee to assist the parties improve productivity, efficiency and to provide for the effective involvement of employees in decision making processes. The committee will consist of an equal number of company and elected employee representatives.

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