Co-opted Members Sample Clauses

Co-opted Members. The JCNC may co-opt or allow any Sub Group to co-opt such persons with special knowledge, not being members of the JCNC, as may serve the particular interest of the JCNC, or its committees, provided that person so co-opted serves only in a consultative and non-voting capacity.
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Co-opted Members. 1.6.3.1. The LGB may appoint no more than 2 persons to be “co-opted” to the LGB. A person who shall be “co-opted” to the LGB means a person who is to serve on the LGB without having been appointed or elected to serve on the LGB.
Co-opted Members. The Panel shall also include two independent Members co-opted by the Panel.
Co-opted Members. 9.1. The Joint Committee may co-opt any other person whom it thinks fit to be a non-voting member of the Joint Committee. The Joint Committee may from time to time make rules as to: 9.1.1. registration and declaration of interests by co-opted members; and 9.1.2. standards of behaviour required to be observed by co-opted members when acting as such.
Co-opted Members. 2.7.2.1 The NJC may co-opt or allow any sub group to co-opt such persons with special knowledge, not being members of the NJC, as may serve the particular Interest of the NJC or its committees provided that person so co-opted serves only In a consultative and non-voting capacity.
Co-opted Members. The Committee may invite the attendance of any person whose special knowledge is considered to be of assistance. Such a person would not have the power to vote.
Co-opted Members. The following may not be co-opted Members of the Panel:
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Co-opted Members. 4.1 The RISIS Board may invite such number of officers, advisers and consultants as well as observers to attend meetings of the RISIS Board for a fixed period of time for specific purposes; 4.2 Such co-opted persons may not vote at meetings of the RISIS Board and may be required by the Chair not to attend some or any part of a meeting.
Co-opted Members. The Partnership Committee shall have the power to co-opt members for particular projects or with a particular skill but co-opted members shall not have a vote.
Co-opted Members. 6.1 The Home Office guidance for the Scrutiny of Crime and Disorder Matters makes specific reference to the role of police authorities and emphasises the importance of ensuring that community safety scrutiny complement this role. On the occasions that policing items are being discussed, the South BCU will be invited to attend as a co-opted member for those specific items.
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