Committee Reports Sample Clauses
The Committee Reports clause outlines the requirements and procedures for committees to prepare and submit reports on their activities or findings. Typically, this clause specifies the frequency, format, and recipients of such reports, and may detail the approval process or deadlines for submission. Its core practical function is to ensure transparency and accountability by providing stakeholders with regular updates on committee work, thereby facilitating informed decision-making and oversight.
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Committee Reports. The parties agree that, during the period of negotiations and prior to reaching impasse, proceedings of the negotiations shall not be released to other than the organizations involved unless such an issuance has the prior approval of both parties. When an impasse is declared by either party the negotiation proceedings may be released by either party without mutual consent.
Committee Reports. The Committee shall request, but the Administrator must approve, reports relevant to the matter of resident care issues which are not protected by privacy rights or legal confidentiality. Any information received by the committee is strictly confidential and will not be shared with anyone outside of the facility.
Committee Reports. The Committee shall submit a written report to the CPUC quarterly. At the discretion of the CPUC, the report shall either be (i) confidential and submitted to the CPUC by the Committee under the provisions of Section 583 of the Public Utilities Code or applicable successor provision or (ii) made publicly available. The report shall also be served on the service list of Application ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇. The report shall include, at a minimum: Starting and ending balance of the Trust for the period covered by the report; The dates and amounts of the distributions to the Company from the Trust in respect of Customer Credits; The dates and amounts of the distributions to the Company from the Trust in respect of Reimbursable Trust Expenses, including reasonable detail regarding the nature thereof; and An itemized accounting of the Trust administration expenses and the basis therefor.
Committee Reports. Within ten (10) days following each meeting of ----------------- the Committee held pursuant to Section 2.2, the secretary of the Committee shall prepare and send to each party a written report of actions taken at the meeting in such form and containing such detail as shall be determined by the Committee.
Committee Reports. The parties agree that during the period of negotiations and prior to reaching an agreement to be submitted to the Board and the Association, the proceedings of negotiations may be released only to members of the Board and its representatives and the Association and its representatives. Any release of information to other parties shall have the prior approval of the negotiating parties. In the event of a declaration of impasse or invocation of mediation, this section shall not apply.
Committee Reports. The parties agree that during the period of negotiations, prior to reaching agreement or the declaration of an impasse, the specific details of the negotiations shall not be revealed to the general public unless release of an issue has the approval of both parties.
Committee Reports. The parties agree that, during the period of negotiations, and prior to reaching an agreement to be submitted to the Board and Association, the proceedings shall not be released to the public, unless an issuance has the approval of both parties.
Committee Reports. 1. Committee reports are entered into the minutes of the Senate meeting in which they are presented.
2. Committee reports, minutes, and policy manuals should be filed electronically with the Senate Office.
Committee Reports. 5. Old Business 6. New Business
Committee Reports. The parties agree that, during the period of negotiations and prior to reaching an agreement to be submitted to the Board and the Association, the proceedings of the negotiations shall not be released to any news media unless the issuance has prior approval of both parties.
