Membership Rosters Sample Clauses

Membership Rosters. The Secretariat and Standards Board staff, working in conjunction with the Chair of each Consensus Body, shall maintain a current and accurate Consensus Body roster. Such roster shall be available to the members and their Consensus Body representatives at each meeting of the Consensus Body, and otherwise upon request. The roster shall include thefollowing: i. Title of the Consensus Body; ii. Scope of the Consensus Body; iii. Secretariat: name of organization; iv. Officers: chair and vice chair; v. Members: name of person, organization or agency, its representative and alternate as applicable, and business affiliations; or name and business affiliation of each member, and status (active/suspended); vi. Interest category of each member; vii. Tally of interest categories: total of voting members and subtotals for each interest category; and viii. For each operating subgroup (working group): title, chair and names and affiliations of all members (who need not be members of the Consensus Body).
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