Principals Assembly Sample Clauses

Principals Assembly. The Agency shall hold a Principals Assembly not less than three times per year in the first biennium of the Agency operations. Thereafter, the Principals Assembly shall be held at least one time per year. A Principals Assembly shall also be convened upon request of the legislative bodies of two or more Principals. If such Principals Assembly is convened, the legislative body of each Principal shall appoint one of its members to represent the legislative body at the Principals Assembly. The Principals Assembly shall be convened by the Executive Board for one meeting as a joint meeting with the Executive Board, at which the Executive Director shall present an annual report: (1) reviewing the activities of Agency for the previous calendar year; (2) presenting the work program and significant events for the upcoming calendar year; (3) presenting a financial management report for Agency, including in the year prior to the end of the current budget period, the proposed budget for the following budget period; and (4) reporting on workload and performance benchmarks of Agency. Also at the Principals Assembly, a representative from the Operations Board may present a report on its work in the prior calendar year, and priorities for the forthcoming year. At the Principals Assembly, the appointed legislative representatives may vote to recommend changes to the Agency’s proposed budget policy, work program and performance measures program, and may provide additional comments and questions to the Executive Board and Executive Director. Voting by legislative representatives shall be on one-vote per Principal basis with a simple majority vote of Principals represented at the meeting required to approve any recommendation to be forwarded to the Executive Board. The agenda for the Principals Assembly shall be reported to the Executive Board no later than two weeks before such meeting by written report prepared by or at the direction of the Executive Director. The actions and recommendations of the Principals Assembly shall be advisory to the Executive Board.
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