Common use of Minimum Participation Requirement Clause in Contracts

Minimum Participation Requirement. In order to be counted for quorum purposes at a meeting of the membership as a whole, Class, or subclass meeting, a WECC Member must actively participate (by attending in person, sending an alternate, or voting absentee) in at least one WECC meeting (including meetings of the Board, committees and subcommittees) each year. If the Member does not meet this minimum participation requirement, the Member will be considered an “inactive” Member until its active status is restored by participation in at least one WECC meeting (including meetings of the Board, committees and subcommittees) by attending in person, sending an alternate, or voting absentee. An inactive Member will not be counted toward establishing a quorum of the membership as a whole, of a Class, or of a subclass. An applicant for WECC membership or a WECC Member may at any time self-designate itself an inactive Member. Such designation will be effective until the Member is reinstated to “active” status. If a Member does not participate for twenty four (24) consecutive months, the Member’s membership will be terminated. If a Member’s membership is so terminated, reapplication for membership may be made at any subsequent time.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Attachment, Delegation Agreement, Delegation Agreement

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