Removal by the Appointing Sponsoring Agency Sample Clauses

Removal by the Appointing Sponsoring Agency. Should the Board of Trustees fail to remove a member of the Board pursuant to Section (E)(1)(a) above, the member may be removed by the appointing sponsoring agency. In this instance, the member subject to removal shall have a right to have an open hearing before the sponsoring agency if he so desires. A sponsoring entity may also remove, without cause, its appointed trustee who is a member of the governing body upon vacation from office with the governing body by the trustee.
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