Not exact matches
Two
independent panels set up
by the RBI are already busy vetting the
applications made for these small and differentiated banks.
(4) The
independent panel shall report as approved for each judicial position all highly qualified persons who make
application to the
panel, provided that if the number of highly qualified applicants exceeds three times the number of existing vacancies to be filled in such position (determined as of the time the
panel renders its report), the
independent panel shall report as approved the most highly qualified applicants in a number equal to three times the number of vacancies to be filled in such position, provided further that if the number of highly qualified applicants is less than three times the number of vacancies to be filled in such position the
independent panel shall report as approved the most highly qualified applicants in a number equal to not less than two times the number of such vacancies, provided further that the following categories of applicants who are eligible for reelection or reappointment shall be reported as approved if their performance during their term of office merits continuation in office, and no other applicants shall be reported as approved for their vacancies: (a) a judge or justice completing a full term of office seeking re-election to that office, or (b) an interim Supreme Court justice who has been appointed
by the Governor to fill an existing vacancy no later than the previous June 1 after approval of the Governor's screening
panel, who has been confirmed
by the State Senate and has assumed office no later than the date the
panel renders its report, and who otherwise would not be required to make
application to the
independent screening
panel pursuant to the provisions of sub-paragraph (3).
(3) Neither the Executive Committee nor the County Leader shall designate, nominate or propose any candidate for judicial offices which are to be elected county - wide in New York County, or which are to be proposed for appointment
by the Mayor of the City of New York or
by the Governor of the State of New York, exclusive of recommendations for interim appointment
by the Mayor or the Governor, unless such candidate shall have been approved in that calendar year for such office
by the
independent panel., except that once a candidate for the office of Justice of the Supreme Court has been reported as highly qualified
by at least two of the last four
independent screening
panels for that office, that candidate shall be considered as having been approved
by the
panel for such office during each of the four calendar years after the year in which the candidate shall have last achieved such status, (not counting a year in which there are no vacancies for the office of Justice of the Supreme Court other than a vacancy resulting from the expiration of the term of office of a justice eligible for and seeking re-election to that office, or a vacancy which has been filled
by an interim Supreme Court justice seeking re-election who has been appointed
by the Governor and who satisfies the requirements of sub-paragraph 4 (b), provided in each case that such justice has been determined
by the
independent panel to merit continuation in office), and such candidate shall not make
application to the
panel during any of such years unless the Committee on the Judiciary shall require the candidate to make such an
application.
These
applications are peer - reviewed
by independent experts in the field and reviewed
by a discipline
panel.
GCSA charter schools applying for the award must complete a rigorous
application that is reviewed
by an
independent panel of evaluators from the education and nonprofit sectors.
Applications will be judged
by an
independent peer review
panel.
The 2018 grantees were selected through a competitive
application process
by an
independent panel that comprised Naomi Beckwith, a curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; artist and activist Andrea Bowers; Ciara Ennis, director and curator at Pitzer College Art Galleries; Christopher Y. Lew, an associate curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art; and multimedia artist Bruce Yonemoto.
Applications are reviewed
by an anonymous
independent panel comprised of artists, curators, art historians, and leaders from a variety of arts organizations.
Each
application was reviewed
by a
panel of jurors comprising Erin Gilbert,
independent curator from Chicago; Mark Scala, Curator at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville; Lauren Haynes, Curator of Contemporary Art at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas; Jan Davidson, retired director of the John C. Campbell School of Folk Arts in Brasstown, North Carolina; and Gia Hamilton, director of the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans.
The Kresge Artist Fellowship
applications are reviewed
by independent fellowship
panels.