Presidential appointees Clause Samples
The 'Presidential appointees' clause defines the process and authority by which individuals are selected and appointed to specific positions by the President. Typically, this clause outlines which roles require presidential appointment, the qualifications or vetting procedures involved, and may specify whether additional approval, such as Senate confirmation, is necessary. Its core practical function is to ensure that key government positions are filled by individuals chosen by the executive branch, thereby centralizing appointment power and maintaining a clear, standardized process for filling high-level roles.
Presidential appointees. Three members shall be appointed by the President. The presidential appointees may be either faculty members or from administration.
