Community Advisory Board Sample Clauses

Community Advisory Board. Grantees other than those owned by a state, a political or special purpose subdivision of a state or a public agency must have a CAB. The CAB responsibilities include: • the right to review the station’s programming goals; • the right to review the service provided by the station; • the right to review significant policy decisions rendered by the station; and • the obligation to advise the station’s governing body on whether the station’s programming and other significant policies are meeting the specialized educational and cultural needs of the communities served by the station, and to make recommendations that the CAB deems appropriate to meet such needs (47 U.S.C. § 396 (k)(8)). Is Grantee required by the Communications Act to maintain a CAB? If yes, does the CAB advise the board/governing body of Grantee’s station on whether its programming and policies meet the specialized educational and cultural needs of the communities served by the station, and make recommendations that it deems appropriate to meet such needs? If yes, please answer the following questions.
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Community Advisory Board. A Community Advisory Board is hereby created to provide advice and recommendations to the Executive Board on land and/or money resource allocation for affordable housing projects and to provide public relations and educational outreach services. The Community Advisory Board shall consist of not more than fifteen (15) and not less than twelve (12) community members; provided, however that the size of such board may be temporarily increased by the Executive Board through the appointment of up to an additional four (4) members in order to enhance such board diversity and breadth of skills and experience; provided further, that such additional temporary appointments may continue to serve on such board as standing members over time through attrition, thereby eventually reducing the size of the board back to not more than fifteen (15) and not less than twelve (12) members. The Executive Board shall appoint members to the Community Advisory Board. Community members appointed to the Community Advisory Board must have a knowledge and understanding of affordable housing and be committed to the furtherance of affordable housing on the Eastside. Appointments shall be for a four-year term with service limited to a total of two consecutive terms. The Executive Board shall adopt procedures for the convening and administration of the Community Advisory Board. A community member may be removed from the Community Advisory Board by the Executive Board with or without cause upon a majority vote of membership of the Executive Board.
Community Advisory Board. 1. The Shelter Operator, in consultation with the Director of the Office of Care Coordination, shall establish and maintain a Community Advisory Board (CAB). The CAB will provide a review of the operations of the Program, enhance community relations, and bring information of any strengths and concerns from the neighborhood, local businesses, city and county entities, service provider partners and shelter participants about the operation of the Program.
Community Advisory Board. In accordance with the Structural Agreement, OCF will establish a Community Advisory Board (the “CAB”) broadly representing the community in terms of culture, ethnicity, geography, age and socio-economic level. The CAB will meet at least quarterly to advise and make recommendations to OCF regarding free programming and educational outreach efforts, and such other matters related to the operation of Overture as the CAB determines. Recommendations from the CAB will be considered by the OCF Board at a public meeting. The CAB membership will include forty-five percent (45%) public membership appointed by the Mayor of Madison and confirmed by the Common Council provided that any vacancies on the CAB shall not be counted for the purpose of determining any quorum requirements that may apply to the CAB.
Community Advisory Board. Metro Green acknowledges that the County intends to create a Community Advisory Board (“CAB”) consisting of no more than five (5) members who shall be citizens and residents of Franklin County. Metro Green will provide 24-hour contact information for an individual responsible for day-to-day operations at the Landfill to the CAB to facilitate a clear point of contact regarding Landfill operations between and among Metro Green, the CAB and the public in general. Upon the reasonable request of the CAB, Metro Green agrees to provide a representative to attend and participate in periodic meetings of the CAB at least quarterly beginning January 1, 2021 through January 1, 2023, and shall cooperate with the reasonable requests for information made by the CAB from time to time. Metro Green agrees to conduct at least one public meeting with interested members of the community prior to commencement of public operations at the Landfill.
Community Advisory Board the right to review the station’s programming goals; – the right to review the service provided by the station; – the right to review significant policy decisions rendered by the station; and – the obligation to advise the station’s governing body on whether the station’s programming and other significant policies are meeting the specialized educational and cultural needs of the communities served by the station, and to make recommendations that the CAB deems appropriate to meet such needs (47 U.S.C. § 396(k)(8)). Yes No Question Is Grantee required to maintain a CAB by the Communications Act?
Community Advisory Board. Yes No Question If yes, does the CAB advise the governing body of Grantee’s station on whether its programming and policies meet the specialized educational and cultural needs of the communities served by the station, and make recommendations that it deems appropriate to meet such needs? If yes, please answer the following questions.
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Community Advisory Board. Grantees other than those owned by a state, a political or special purpose subdivision of a station or a public agency must have a CAB (47 U.S.C. § 396(k)(8). Yes No Question Is Grantee required to maintain a CAB by the Communications Act or maintains one voluntarily?
Community Advisory Board. The OPERATOR, in consultation with the Director of OCCR, will establish and maintain a Community Advisory Board to provide review of the operations of the Year Round Emergency Shelter Program, enhance community relations, and bring information of any strengths and concerns from the neighborhood, local businesses, city and county entities, service provider partners and shelter clients about the operation of the Year Round Emergency Shelter Program. 1. Board Composition The Community Advisory Board will represent different stakeholders and interests. The composition of this board will include:
Community Advisory Board. In its operation of the Leased Premises, Subtenant shall form and utilize a community advisory board to provide advice on the delivery of mental health services. The community advisory board will include representatives of social service agencies in Lake County and a representative of Sublandlord.
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