Infractions Committee Sample Clauses

Infractions Committee. 4 The President shall appoint an infractions committee (the “Committee”) as necessary to 5 ensure fair, consistent and appropriate enforcement of this Agreement, the Harvesting 6 Rules, the Plan and other Sector requirements as adopted under the terms of this 7 Agreement and the Sector’s Bylaws. 9 The Committee will be comprised of at least three Board members excluding any Board 10 member who may be subject to investigation. Such Committee member assignments 11 shall be rotated. 13 The Committee shall recommend as necessary to the Board for its approval a schedule of 14 penalties, which shall be similar in form to Exhibit A (the “Schedule of Penalties”), for 15 any unauthorized fishing activities (whether under applicable laws, rules and regulations 16 or otherwise) and for violations of this Agreement, the Harvesting Rules, the Plan and 17 other Sector requirements as may be adopted under the terms of this Agreement or the 18 Sector’s Bylaws. 20 In addition, the Committee shall have the authority to take any number of enforcement 21 measures against the Members for the non-payment of membership dues and/or 22 poundage fees. Such enforcement measures may include expulsion of the violating 23 Member under Section 3 and /or issuing a “stop fishing” order against such Member.
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Infractions Committee. The Board shall appoint an infractions committee (the “Committee”) as necessary to ensure fair, consistent and appropriate enforcement of this Agreement, the Harvesting Rules, the Plan and other Sector requirements as adopted under the terms of this Agreement and the Sector’s Bylaws. The Committee will be comprised of at least three Board members excluding any Board member who may be subject to investigation. The Committee shall annually prepare and recommend to the Board for its approval a schedule of penalties, which shall be similar in form to Exhibit A (the “Schedule of Penalties”), for any unauthorized fishing activities (whether under applicable laws, rules and regulations or otherwise) and for violations of this Agreement, the Harvesting Rules, the Plan and other Sector requirements as may be adopted under the terms of this Agreement or the Sector’s Bylaws. The Board shall review and approve any Schedule of Penalties prior to the commencement of the fishing year. In addition, the Committee shall have the authority to take any number of enforcement measures against the Members for the non-payment of membership dues and/or poundage fees. Such enforcement measures may include expulsion of the violating Member under Section 3 and /or issuing a “stop fishing” order against such Member.
Infractions Committee. The Board shall appoint an Infractions Committee (the “Committee”) consisting of a minimum of 3 Members. Such Committee shall include at least one Member from each of the primary gear types in the Sector (currently trawl and gillnet), shall include at least one member whose home port is north of Portland and one whose home port is south of Portland, and no Committee member shall be on the Board. The Committee shall ensure fair, consistent and appropriate enforcement of this Agreement, the Harvesting Rules, the ACE (as hereinafter defined) requirements set forth on Exhibit B hereto, the Plan, the Framework Adjustment and other Sector requirements as may be adopted under the terms of this Agreement or the Sector’s Bylaws. The Committee shall prepare and recommend to the Board for its approval a schedule of penalties, which shall be similar in form to Exhibit A hereto (the “Schedule of Penalties”), for any unauthorized fishing activities (whether under applicable laws, rules and regulations or otherwise) and for violations of this Agreement, the Harvesting Rules, the ACE requirements, the Plan, Amendment 16, and other Sector requirements as may be adopted under the terms of this Agreement or the Sector’s Bylaws. Such schedule of penalties may be based on reductions in ACE instead of or as an alternative to dollars amounts. The Board shall review and approve any Schedule of Penalties prepared and recommended by the Committee prior to the commencement of the fishing year for which such Schedule of Penalties has been prepared. In addition, the Committee, on its own or at the request of a Manager or Member pursuant to Section 3.04 hereof, shall have the authority to take any number of enforcement measures against the Members for the non-payment of membership dues and/or poundage fees. Such enforcement measures may include requesting expulsion of the violating Member under Section 8.02 and issuing a “stop fishing” order against such Member.
Infractions Committee. 4.03.1. The Board shall appoint an Infractions Committee of at least three Board members (the "Infractions Committee") as provided in the Sector Bylaws.
Infractions Committee. The Board shall appoint an infractions committee (the “Committee”) to ensure fair, consistent and appropriate enforcement of this Agreement as well as other Sector requirements as may be adopted under the terms of this Agreement or the Sector’s Bylaws. The Committee shall annually prepare and recommend to the Board for its approval a schedule of penalties, which shall be in Exhibit A hereto (the “Schedule of Penalties”), for any unauthorized fishing activities (whether under applicable laws, rules and regulations or otherwise) and for violations of this Agreement and other Sector requirements as may be adopted under the terms of this Agreement or the Sector’s Bylaws. The Board shall review and approve any Schedule of Penalties prepared and recommended by the Committee prior to the commencement of the fishing year for which such Schedule of Penalties has been prepared. In addition, the Committee, on its own or at the request of a Manager or Member pursuant to Article VI (Section 6.3) hereof, shall have the authority to take any number of enforcement measures against the Members for the non-payment of membership dues and/or poundage fees. Such enforcement measures may include expulsion of the violating Member under Article 8 (Sections 8.1 and 8.2) and /or issuing a “stop fishing” order against such Member.
Infractions Committee. The Board shall appoint an infractions committee (“Infractions 23 Committee”) consisting of a minimum of three Members. For more details on the Infractions 24 Committee see Section 3.03 and 3.04 of the Operations Plan and Agreement
Infractions Committee. 43 Prior to the start of the fishing year, the Board shall appoint an infractions committee (the 44 “Committee”) to ensure fair, consistent and appropriate enforcement of this Agreement, the 1 Harvesting Rules, the Plan and other Sector requirements as adopted under the terms of this 2 Agreement and the Sector’s Bylaws. 3 4 The Committee will be comprised of at least one Board member and 2 actively fishing members, 5 excluding any Board member who may be subject to investigation. 6 7 The Committee shall annually prepare and recommend to the Board for its approval a schedule 8 of penalties, which shall be similar in form to Exhibit A (the “Schedule of Penalties”), for any 9 unauthorized fishing activities (whether under applicable laws, rules and regulations or 10 otherwise) and for violations of this Agreement, the Harvesting Rules, the Plan and other Sector 11 requirements as may be adopted under the terms of this Agreement or the Sector’s Bylaws. 12 13 The Board shall review and approve any Schedule of Penalties prior to the commencement of the 14 fishing year. 16 In addition, the Committee shall have the authority to take any number of enforcement measures 17 against the Members for the non-payment of membership dues and/or poundage fees. 18 19 Such enforcement measures may include expulsion of the violating Member under Section VIII 20 and /or issuing a “stop fishing” order against such Member. 21
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Infractions Committee. Prior to the start of the fishing year, the Board shall appoint an infractions committee (the “Committee”) to ensure fair, consistent and appropriate enforcement of this Agreement, the Harvesting Rules, the Plan and other Sector requirements as adopted under the terms of this Agreement and the Sector’s Bylaws. The Committee will be comprised of at least one Board member and two actively fishing members, excluding any member who may be subject to investigation. The Committee shall annually prepare and recommend to the Board for its approval a schedule of penalties, which shall be similar in form to Exhibit A (the “Schedule of Penalties”), for any unauthorized fishing activities (whether under applicable laws, rules and regulations or otherwise) and for violations of this Agreement, the Harvesting Rules, the Plan and other Sector requirements as may be adopted under the terms of this Agreement or the Sector’s Bylaws. The Board shall review and approve any Schedule of Penalties prior to the commencement of the fishing year. In addition, the Committee shall have the authority to take any number of enforcement measures against the Members for the non-payment of membership dues and/or poundage fees. Such enforcement measures may include expulsion of the violating Member under Section VIII and /or issuing a “stop fishing” order against such Member. If a member has been issued a “stop fishing” order the Sector Manager will notify NMFS immediately by email, followed by mail.
Infractions Committee. The Board shall appoint an infractions committee 12 (“Infractions Committee”) consisting of a minimum of three Members. Such Infractions 13 Committee shall include at least one Member from each of the primary gear types in the Xxxxxx 00 (currently trawl and gillnet), shall include at least one member whose home port is north of 15 Portland and one whose home port is south of Portland, and no Infractions Committee member 16 shall be on the Board. The Infractions Committee shall ensure fair, consistent and appropriate 17 enforcement of this Agreement, the Harvesting Rules, the ACE (as hereinafter defined) 18 requirements set forth on Exhibit B hereto, the Plan, Amendment 16, and other Xxxxxx 00 requirements as may be adopted under the terms of this Agreement or the Sector’s Bylaws. The 20 Infractions Committee is responsible for reviewing the “Schedule of Penalties” attached as 21 Exhibit A and shall either approve it or, if it determines appropriate, it shall prepare and 22 recommend changes to the Board for its approval. The Schedule of Penalties shall address any 23 unauthorized fishing activities (whether under applicable laws, rules and regulations or 24 otherwise) and violations of this Agreement, the Harvesting Rules, the ACE requirements, the

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