Advisory Boards/Councils Sample Clauses

Advisory Boards/Councils. The Board may from time to time form one or more advisory boards, committees, auxiliaries or other bodies composed of such members, having such rules of procedure, and having such chairperson, if any, as the Board shall designate. The name, objectives and responsibilities of each such advisory board/council, and the rules and procedures for the conduct of its activities, shall be determined by the Board, and may be a permanent standing committee or counsel, or an ad hoc one, with limited purpose and span. An advisory board may provide such advice, service, and assistance to the Corporation, and carry out such duties and responsibilities for the Corporation as may be specified by the Board; except that such committee or advisory board may not exercise any power or authority reserved to the Board by the Nonprofit Act, the Articles or these Bylaws.
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