Sentences with phrase «representative body members»

That all representative body members are Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islanders and there is a clear process to verify identity;

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While Phillips acknowledges that representatives of Jesuit schools get together, he notes that similar gatherings occur among other groups in business education, including large meetings among members of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the primary U.S. B - school accreditation body.
Through engagement and cooperation with political, regulatory and legal bodies, members commit to working together, as representatives of the UK cryptocurrency community to:
4 a: a body of persons const!tuting a special class in a society: estate 3 b plural: the members or representatives of the governing classes assembled in a legislative body c obsolete: a person of high rank (as a noble)
In some cases, such as in a community planning body, this influence — initiated perhaps by several members of a core group may well be overt, The church will openly advocate certain measures with regard to zoning or relocation through its representatives.
We are members of the Coach Tourism & Transport Council of Ireland, a representative body for Ireland's coach touring companies & private bus operators.
The remaining 40 to 45 per cent of representatives for each body (the «additional members») are elected in large regional areas using a proportional representation system, so as to match every party's share of winning candidates to their votes share.
The Community Boards are municipal bodies of up to 50 representative Board Members.
ABOUT US The Association is the sole representative body of superintending ranks who are members of police forces in England and Wales maintained under section 1 of the Police Act 1996.
The House of Representatives has the power to impeach the President for any reason they see fit, and the Senate has the power to remove any President thus impeached, if enough members of each body favor such action.
«It is in a view to bring an end to all these tradition of electoral manipulation that, we of the SPN will continue to canvass for the democratisation of state and national electoral bodies whose members will comprise of the elected representatives of trade unions, youth and professional organisations, trade and artisan associations including the community associations like residents association.
Delaware County representatives to the New York State Democratic Committee are elected according to Assembly District, and then that body elects members to the Democratic National Committee.
It consists of the chairs of regional parties, representatives elected by regional party members, a representative of youth and members other interest bodies that operate within the English party.
Between meetings, the representatives that make up the body liaise with the members, supporters and public who submit to Labour Policy Forum.
The 33 - member ruling body agreed on Tuesday that Scottish and Welsh representatives would be added to the committee if the move was approved by Labour delegates at conference.
New Queens Democrats, which in several months has modestly grown to nearly two dozen members, is now focused on supporting other progressives who want to run for county committee, a massive body of representatives from each election district that meets biennially, but has few concrete powers aside from helping to select candidates for special elections and nominating judicial candidates.
As a result of the GOP controlling the Senate, Chautauqua County's representative — Republican Sen. Cathy Young of Olean — became a high ranking member of the legislative body and served as the Senate's Finance Committee Chair.
In an article recently published in the journal Body Image, Hillard and her colleagues, fellow Notre Dame psychology graduate student Rebecca A. Morrissey, and Notre Dame faculty members Dawn M. Gondoli, associate professor of psychology, and Alexandra F. Corning, research associate professor of psychology, reported on results from their study of a representative group of sixth - through eighth - grade girls and their mothers.
Under IOC Res XXVI - 8 to Strengthen and Streamline GOOS the Steering Committee is comprised of: 5 members representing IOC Regions; 10 scientific and technical experts; ex-officio officers of subsidiary bodies (JCOMM, GRC, IODE); representatives of co-sponsoring; and the GPO director (secretary).
Ying Qian next moderated a discussion with members of the SMA Foundation Patient Advisory Board and representatives from several SMA patient advocacy groups in order to hear patients» perspective on SMA as a whole body disease.
Chargeable activities: collective bargaining; preparations for strikes; grievance processing; «communications with bargaining unit members regarding services they receive»; professional development; NEA award programs; union «leadership and management skills training and techniques; and costs associated with the union's representative bodies
Key members from each AfterZone coordinating council serve as representatives for the overseeing body, the citywide coordinating council.
The House of Representatives is a 350 member body that meets eight times a year to debate policy and vote on motions.
As the largest representative body for the veterinary profession in the UK the BVA guides and supports you, our members, throughout your careers and speaks up for you on the issues that matter most.
Surfing Australia is the representative body on the International Surfing Association (ISA) of which there are 86 member countries and is recognis...
Last year The UN Climate Change Conference brought together over 22,500 participants, including nearly 15,800 government officials, 5,400 representatives of UN bodies and agencies, intergovernmental organizations and civil society organizations, and 1,200 members of the media.
For example, representatives of countries that are particularly vulnerable to the threat of loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change, such as the members of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), want to see greater representation of these countries in the decision - making body.
Sequestered in the new National Stadium, thousands of negotiators from the body's 198 member countries hurry through the temporary, canvas - walled corridors erected on the stadium's field, along with representatives of countless nongovernmental organizations and members of the press.
Such a representative body already exists in the Adaptation Fund Board with its 32 members including representatives from all UN country groupings.
I have long believed, certainly before we spoke so much about «communities», that if a professional publisher is to achieve its best, by all the relevant measures, it has to engage closely, intimately, regularly and consistently with the key member institutes, associations, societies and representative bodies in the market.
Since then, it has become the foremost representative body for the world's consulting engineers, with member associations in some 100 countries.
For example, the Law Society of England & Wales, which is the representative body for solicitors, has acted as a promoter for the use of new legal AI technology, frequently holding conferences on the subject and generally showing its members that AI is a force for good.
According to Prof Moorhead, the Society could reclaim some of their position by «taking a public interest line, more independent of their members» interest» but such a stance is «not consistent with their structures or status as a representative body».
In the test case that came before the Supreme Court in 2010, Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project, the Court held that it was constitutional to prohibit a group of humanitarian legal professionals (including a retired U.S. judge) «from engaging in certain specified activities, including training PKK members to use international law to resolve disputes peacefully; teaching PKK members to petition the United Nations and other representative bodies for relief; and engaging in political advocacy on behalf of Kurds living in Turkey and Tamils living in Sri Lanka.»
None of the board members was a representative of a local authority or other public body and no such authority or body had any controlling influence over the board.
A second example of the strong, if not vehement objections to the Taskforce's proposals came from a collective group of eight out of the 18 members of the Consultative Group and consisting, for the most part, of leaders of various Australian Law Societies (again, representative bodies that share regulatory authority with the independent Legal Services Commissions).
[14] More particularly, she states that the ABA «wears two very different «hats,»» one when it is acting as a trade group or a representative body of the legal profession, and the other, its «quasi-regulator» hat, when the ABA «endeavors to put aside member self - interest, and provide fair and balanced recommendations to regulators, knowing that the state courts that are the true lawyer regulators rely heavily on recommendations from the «quasi-regulator» ABA.»
The Committee is a 15 - member body appointed by the Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President of the Senate, and the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
Entitled «Policy Respecting Self - Regulated Professions,» this document contains a requirement that at least one - third of the members of the governing body of a self - regulated profession be «public representatives appointed by the government.»
That topic is the make - up of the NSBS's Council (again, its governing body): The amendment in question seeks to eliminate the representative of the Attorney General of Nova Scotia and the Dean of Schulich School of Law from the Council, and to replace them by two additional appointed members to the Council, bringing the total number of appointed (as opposed to elected) members to five.
Secondly, we will have to wait until the yearlong «stay of execution» is up to see if Article 29 Working Party (an advisory body comprised of National DPS's and representatives from EU member states) will formally challenge the Shield.
The solicitors» representative body might have accepted the case for «managed market consolidation», but its members haven't.
A body corporate, without share capital, operating for the benefit of its members and not for profit, with a representative form of government including a lodge system, and that is incorporated for fraternal, benevolent, or religious purposes, including the provision of insurance or annuity benefits to its members, their spouses, children or beneficiaries.
Extensive traveling... pressure Experience May 2010 to Current Nationwide Insurance Company Dublin, Ohio Member Care Representative... calling on body shops, commercial accounts, insurance agents and claims offices.
Several effective national representative bodies are based on delegates being nominated by member organisations.
The adapted Nolan principles on public life (see below) were seen as setting out behavioural expectations for members of the national representative body.
In each case, however, the meetings were attended by Sir Ronald Wilson and Dr David Kinley, representing the Commission, and a local member of the National Working Group on Stolen Generations and / or a representative or representatives of other local Indigenous bodies.
I hope that we will realise a national representative body that engages with different sections of the pan-Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander community — be it women, our youth and children, communities in different geographical locations, traditional owners or stolen generations members.
Members of the Ethics Council responsible for developing and maintaining standards of the new representative body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, have been announced today by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Tom Calma.
My hope is that we can establish a National Indigenous Representative Body that engages with the different sections of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community — be it women, our youth and children, communities in different geographical locations, traditional owners or stolen generations members.
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