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Responsibilities of the Chairperson. 4 1. The chairperson shall be responsible for implementing all of the policies, 5 procedures, and guidelines that have been established by the College Professional 6 Development Committee and the PFT-PCCD collective bargaining agreement. 8 2. The chairperson shall: Call and schedule all meetings of the committee, including special meetings as requested or needed; prepare an agenda; distribute minutes; conduct all communication, including the committee's recommendations and decisions, to all interested parties; As assigned, write all official College reports, local and state, as required, in a timely manner; Make sure the business of the Committee is conducted in a fair, open, and timely manner; Oversee all College Flex (Professional Day) Activities, including registration, room assignments, equipment availability, designating facilitator, evaluations, etc. Communicate with the College community on a regular, on-going basis in order to discuss, refine, and update the Professional Development Committees funding goals and priorities; Meet on a periodic basis, as needed, with the District Officer of Staff Development and the other Professional Development chairs; Plan, develop, initiate, co-ordinate the College's collaborative/special projects and college-wide activities and be generally responsible for the overall improvement of skills, knowledge, and morale of all segments of the College community. The following are the maximum amounts of released time that may be assigned effective fall 1998: 1) C.O.A. up to .3 2) Xxxxx up to .4
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Responsibilities of the Chairperson. The Chairperson of the Steering Committee shall have the following roles and responsibilities: (a) to call meetings of the Steering Committee, send notice of each such meeting and designate the time, date and place of each such meeting, subject to the right of either Party to call a meeting; (b) to convene or poll the members of the Steering Committee by other permitted means; (c) to establish the agenda for each meeting of the Steering Committee, subject to the right of any member of the Steering Committee to add additional agenda items at any meeting; (d) to prepare comments to the draft minutes prepared by the Secretary of the Steering Committee and communicate with the Secretary to finalize the draft minutes prior to circulation to all members of the Steering Committee; and (e) to execute, along with the Secretary of the Steering Committee, the final minutes of the meetings of the Steering Committee.
Responsibilities of the Chairperson. The chairperson of the Steering Committee shall have the following responsibilities: (a) to call meetings of the Steering Committee, send notice of each such meeting and designate the time, date and place of each such meeting; (b) to convene or poll the member of the Steering Committee by other permitted means; (c) to establish the agenda for each meeting of the Steering Committee; (d) to prepare comments to the draft minutes prepared by the secretary of the Steering Committee, and communicate with the secretary to finalize the draft minutes prior to circulation to all members of the Steering Committee; and (e) to execute, along with the secretary of the Steering Committee, the final minutes of the meetings of the Steering Committee.
Responsibilities of the Chairperson. Unless otherwise provided by this Constitution, at every General Meeting: (a) the Chairperson will preside, or if there is no Chairperson or Deputy Chairperson, or if he or she is not present within 15 minutes after the time appointed for the holding of the meeting or is unwilling to act, then the Members present will elect one of their number to be Chairperson of the meeting; and (b) the Chairperson will maintain order and conduct the meeting in a proper and orderly manner.
Responsibilities of the Chairperson. The Chairperson shall:
Responsibilities of the Chairperson. 4 1. The chairperson shall be responsible for implementing all of the policies, 5 procedures, and guidelines that have been established by the College Professional 6 Development Committee and the PFT-PCCD collective bargaining agreement. 8 2. The chairperson shall: 10 a. Call and schedule all meetings of the committee, including special meetings as 11 requested or needed; prepare an agenda; distribute minutes; conduct all 12 communication, including the committee's recommendations and decisions, to 13 all interested parties; 14 b. As assigned, write all official College reports, local and state, as required, in a 15 timely manner; 16 c. Make sure the business of the Committee is conducted in a fair, open, and timely 17 manner; 18 d. Oversee all College Flex (Professional Day) Activities, including registration, 19 room assignments, equipment availability, designating facilitator, evaluations, 20 etc. 21 e. Communicate with the College community on a regular, on-going basis in order 22 to discuss, refine, and update the Professional Development Committees 23 funding goals and priorities; 24 f. Meet on a periodic basis, as needed, with the District Officer of Staff 25 Development and the other Professional Development chairs; 27 g. Plan, develop, initiate, co-ordinate the College's collaborative/special projects 28 and college-wide activities and be generally responsible for the overall 29 improvement of skills, knowledge, and morale of all segments of the College 30 community. 31 h. The following are the maximum amounts of released time that may be assigned 32 effective fall 1998: 33 34 1) C.O.A. up to .3 35 2) Xxxxx up to .4 36 3) Xxxxxxx up to .3 37 4) Berkeley up to .2 39 3. The amount of release time shall be determined by the College Professional 40 Development Committee before it selects its chair. The amount shall be reviewed, 41 voted upon every year, and reported to the College community along with all other 42 Committee expenditures. The monies to pay for this released time shall come from 43 the College Professional Development Committee's budget. The amount paid shall 44 be equal to the hourly cost necessary to replace the chairperson from his/her regular 45 assignment.

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