Organisation of the Voluntary Agreement Sample Clauses

Organisation of the Voluntary Agreement. Each Signatory to the Voluntary Agreement as well as the European Commission shall have the right to nominate one person to represent it at the Steering Committee. The Steering Committee shall elect, from amongst its members, a Chair. The Chair shall be responsible for convening the Steering Committee at least twice a year, in order inter alia to review progress and analyse and discuss reports presented by the Independent Inspector. The Chair shall, however, have no executive or representative function unless this is delegated to them by the Steering Committee. Meetings of the Steering Committee shall be open to • Any person representing a Signatory or potential signatory to this Agreement; • Any representatives of the European Commission or Member States, as well as Member States of the EEA or EFTA; and • Organisations that have a permanent seat on the Consultation Forum. The Steering Committee will seek to achieve agreement by consensus at all times. If consensus cannot be achieved, the Steering Committee may reach a decision in accordance with the voting procedures described in Section 8 of this Voluntary Agreement. The Steering Committee may decide to develop and adopt further rules of procedure where it deems it necessary and may decide to delegate powers where it deems it to be necessary to specific individuals or to sub-committees.
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Organisation of the Voluntary Agreement. Signatories and the European Commission are members of the Steering Committee. Each Signatory to the Voluntary Agreement as well as the European Commission shall have the right to nominate one person to represent it at the Steering Committee. The Steering Committee shall elect, from amongst its members, a Chair for a mandate of two years. The members of the Steering Committee can shorten or end the term of the Chair at any time. The Chair shall be responsible for convening the Steering Committee at least twice a year, in order inter alia to review progress and analyse and discuss reports presented by the Independent Inspector. The Chair shall, however, have no executive or representative function unless this is delegated to them by the Steering Committee. Meetings of the Steering Committee shall be open to the following (non-voting) observers:  Any representatives of EU Member States, as well as Member States of the EEA or EFTA; and  Organisations that have a permanent seat on the Ecodesign Consultation Forum. The Chair, after consulting the Steering Committee, may invite one representative from an organisation as an observer. Provided such organisations clearly state the interests they represent, they may participate in Steering Committee meetings on a case-by-case basis. The Chair must convene an Steering Committee meeting whenever any of the conditions justifying the termination of the self-regulation measure mentioned hereafter occur. The meeting must be convened within thirty days of the receipt by the Chair of the information about the condition justifying the termination of the self-regulation measure. Any member of the Steering Committee may request the Chair to convene a meeting of the Steering Committee. Invitations to the Steering Committee meeting must be sent to all members of the Steering Committee, and must be posted on a website of the self-regulation measure not later than thirty days in advance of the meeting. Documents to be presented and discussed at the Steering Committee meeting must be sent to all members of the Steering Committee, and must be posted online no later than 7 working days in advance of the meeting. 11 Voting rules The Steering Committee will seek to achieve agreement by consensus at all times. If consensus cannot be achieved, the Steering Committee may reach a decision in accordance with the voting procedures described below. The Steering Committee may decide to develop and adopt further rules of procedure where it de...
Organisation of the Voluntary Agreement. 13.2.1 The members of the Steering Committee are the Signatories and the European Commission. Each Signatory to the Voluntary Agreement as well as the European Commission shall have the right to nominate one person to represent it at the Steering Committee.

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