Working Groups definition

Working Groups means groups appointed by Council to undertake a specific task or project which are not Commissions.
Working Groups has the meaning given in Schedule 17;

Examples of Working Groups in a sentence

  • Meetings and actions of Working Groups shall be governed by, noticed and held in accordance with the written Operations Guideline Document adopted by the Board of Directors (“Operations Guideline Document”), and the Board of Directors from time to time may amend such Operations Guideline Document.

  • Without limiting the powers of the Board of Directors as stated in this Agreement, all output of Working Groups, including but not limited to Draft Specifications, and modifications thereto, shall be subject to review by Members and review and approval of the Board of Directors in accordance with the Agreement prior to publication or disclosure by the Company and before becoming binding upon the Company and the Members.

  • Any Charter Member or Core Member in good standing may join any Working Group; provided however, that the Board of Directors may, from time to time, develop and publish objective minimum standards for membership in Working Groups as part of the Operations Guideline Document.

  • The Company shall have such Working Groups as may from time to time be designated upon by vote of the Board of Directors.

  • Access to Members’ Digital Portal, Sector Forums and Working Groups.


More Definitions of Working Groups

Working Groups means all of these groups.
Working Groups means the groups established and organized in accordance with these
Working Groups means the groups established and organized in accordance with the Operating Procedures to develop Material and perform such other tasks as appointed by the Board.
Working Groups are those groups constituted to drive action on either Priority Projects or the functional Enablers, made up of members who are working at an active role on specific tasks as described in Schedule C of this agreement.
Working Groups means working groups established from time to time by CTHS which are further detailed on the Website.
Working Groups means the groups established and organized in accordance with these Bylaws to develop Material and perform such other tasks as appointed by the Board.
Working Groups means the governance structure established to make strategic and policy recommendations to the National Executive Committee or Provincial Executive Committee, as the case may be.