APPOINTMENT, ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE RCA CHAIR Appointment Sample Clauses

APPOINTMENT, ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE RCA CHAIR Appointment. ‌ At each GCM, the RCA GP scheduled to host the regional NRM two years after that GCM will designate its nominee for the 3-year term on the Committee of the RCA Chairs, in which the following roles will be undertaken, commencing with participation in the scheduled meetings of the Committee of the RCA Chairs and the RCARO Standing Advisory Committee (RCARO SAC) that are held before the regional NRM the following year: • Year 1 as the Future Chair; • Year 2 as the Current Chair; and, • Year 3 as the Past Chair. The Year 1 of the 3-year term will commence from the date of the first day of the meeting of the Committee of the RCA Chairs or the RCARO SAC (whichever is the earlier) up to the day before the meeting of the Committee of the RCA Chairs or the RCARO SAC as shown in the table below: Table 1. Term of the RCA Chair Year TITLE DUTIES Year 1 Future Chair Chairs Meeting for the NRM SAC Meeting for the NRM NRM Committee of Chairs duties Chairs Meeting for the GCM SAC Meeting for the GCM GCM Committee of Chairs duties Year 2 Current Chair Chairs Meeting for the NRM SAC Meeting for the NRM NRM Chair duties Chairs Meeting for the GCM SAC Meeting for the GCM GCM Chair duties Year 3 Past Chair Chairs Meeting for the NRM SAC Meeting for the NRM NRM Committee of Chairs duties Chairs Meeting for the GCM SAC Meeting for the GCM GCM Committee of Chairs duties Year 4 End of the Term Before Chairs Meeting for the NRM / SAC Meeting for the NRM Should the Chair not be able to continue with the assigned duties at any time during the designated period, it will be the responsibility of their NR to assign a suitably qualified alternate to take on the duties for the remaining period and inform the RCA NRs and RCARO for uploading on the website.
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