Examples of Reconciliation Committee in a sentence
If this decision is contrary to the Medical Executive Committee’s last such recommendation, the Appellate Review Body shall refer the matter to a Reconciliation Committee.
The Reconciliation Committee shall complete this review and make a recommendation to the Hospital Board of Directors within fourteen (14) days.
Terms") we, Daniel Owen Limited of Hadwyn House, Field Road, Reading, Berkshire RG1 6AP, are referred to as "we", "us", "our" and "ours", and you, the person whose name and details appear above, are referred to as "you" and "your".
A Vice-Chair of the Reconciliation Committee will be elected from among the membership of the Reconciliation Committee, and the Vice-Chair shall be elected by popular vote.
The membership of the Reconciliation Committee shall consist of: 1.1. The members of the Assembly Rules Committee.
The Truth and Reconciliation Committee shall assess the root causes of the conflict in Darfur, investigate violations, crimes and human rights abuses including violations of economic, social and cultural rights committed from February 2003, address issues of impunity and build a culture of confidence, peace and reconciliation.
The Reconciliation Committee shall be comprised of three (3) members of the Hospital Board of Directors, three (3) members of the Medical Staff, and three (3) members of the Hospital Administration chosen by those bodies for further review.
This legislation must be examined and voted on by the Rules Committee meetings.2.8. To represent the Assembly in the Legislative Reconciliation Committee consistent with the Constitution and Bylaws.SECTION 9 – GENERAL ASSEMBLY1.
Although these texts, and the records of their negotiation, are equally important to Canada’s founding, as the Truth and Reconciliation Committee recently explained, “too many Canadians still do not know the history of Indigenous peoples’ contributions to Canada, or understand that by virtue of the historical and modern Treaties negotiated by our government, we are all Treaty people.”The vast majority of these records, however, remain inaccessible and many can only be found in provincial archives.
In its final report, the Lesson Learnt and Reconciliation Committee (LLRC) noted that “the development of a vision of a shared future requires the involvement of the whole society”.