Changes to Committee Authority Clause Samples

The "Changes to Committee Authority" clause defines the process and conditions under which the powers or responsibilities of a committee may be modified. Typically, this clause outlines who has the right to propose or approve such changes—such as a board of directors or a majority of committee members—and may specify the procedures for making amendments, like requiring a formal vote or written consent. Its core function is to provide a clear and orderly mechanism for adapting the committee's authority as organizational needs evolve, thereby ensuring flexibility while maintaining governance and accountability.
Changes to Committee Authority. In the event of legislative action by the Ohio General Assembly that impacts in any way on this topic, the parties to this agreement shall discuss this topic to determine whether adjustments are appropriate during the term of this agreement. The implications of changes made to the Ohio Revised Code regarding evaluation may be bargained without opening the entire negotiated agreement.