Vetting Panel definition

Vetting Panel means the panel described in Article 66 of the Constitution which undertakes Vetting in accordance with the Constitution and the Vetting Rules.
Vetting Panel means the panel described in Article 66 (Role of Vetting Panel) and includes the inaugural Vetting Panel, unless specified otherwise.
Vetting Panel means the panel of this name established pursuant to the Vetting Rules.

Examples of Vetting Panel in a sentence

  • For the purpose of strengthening cost-effectiveness, GEO will convene a Design Vetting Panel (DVP) chaired by the Deputy Head of relevant district to examine works departments’ submissions on major geotechnical works pursuant to ETWB TCW No. 29/2002 based on a holistic approach with due considerations on the cost-effectiveness of the project (DEVB TCW No. 3/2018).

  • Executive shall be entitled to FTO accrued at the rate of 13.33 hours per month, to be used in accordance with the FTO policy applicable to employees of the Company as in effect from time to time.

  • This independent panel shall have the same duties, powers, responsibilities and procedures as the Vetting Panel with respect to prospective and current members of the Vetting Panel.

  • The decisions of the Vetting Panel, or the independent panel in Article 67.6, as the case may be, shall be final, subject to a right of appeal to CAS in accordance with the Rules and Regulations.

  • The Vetting Panel shall have such duties, powers, responsibilities and procedures as set out in the Rules and Regulations which shall include reporting to Congress annually under Article 27.1k.

  • In carrying out its role, the Vetting Panel shall operate in accordance with the Terms of Reference set out as Appendix 1 to these Rules.

  • The decision on Eligibility shall only be overturned on appeal if the CAS Panel is of the view that the Vetting Panel or Screening Body could not reasonably have come to the conclusion reached.

  • Subject to Article 67.3, the member of the Vetting Panel shall be approved by Congress on the recommendation of Council at each Election Congress meeting.

  • Every reference to the Vetting Panel throughout this Constitution (other than Articles 27.1h and 47.2p) shall mean this independent panel, unless stated otherwise.

  • The term of office of members of the inaugural Vetting Panel will end at the first Council meeting held following the 2019 Election Congress.


More Definitions of Vetting Panel

Vetting Panel means the panel described in Article 66 (Role of Vetting Panel).
Vetting Panel means the panel described in Part IX of the Constitution.

Related to Vetting Panel

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