Advisory Councils definition

Advisory Councils means all of these councils.
Advisory Councils means the Genetics and Newborn Infant Screening Advisory Council established by Section 383.14, F.S. and the State Coordinating Council for Early Childhood Services established by Section 411.222, F.S.
Advisory Councils. Some states have appointed or elected advisory councils that represent Indigenous interests and provide advice to government.

Examples of Advisory Councils in a sentence

  • Grantee shall collaborate with community stakeholders such as National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Education Service Centers (ESCs), Prevention Resource Centers (PRCs), School Health Advisory Councils (SHACs) and Parent Teacher Associations (PTAs), to prevent duplication of prevention services.

  • In such an action, the alleged offending Participating Local Government, including the Regional Abatement Advisory Councils, may be represented by their respective public entities in accordance with Washington law.

  • In the event of a conflict, any Participating Local Government, including the Regional Abatement Advisory Councils and its Members, may seek outside representation to defend itself against such an action.

  • Opportunities will be given to concerned departments and colleges (including College Advisory Councils [CACs]) to discuss the proposed reduction with the EPC and to propose alternative solutions to the problem.

  • While the establishment of School Advisory Councils and the development of a school improvement planning implementation process is required by state statute, a site’s participation in the Shared Decision-Making system established in this article shall be voluntary.

  • School Advisory Councils (SAC), with teacher representatives elected by teachers, parents elected by parents, school support personnel elected by support personnel, and students elected by students, are recognized under state law as the primary vehicle, along with the principal, for school improvement planning and accountability.

  • However, the LDMC shall not supplant other existing councils and committees which have an independent statutory basis, e.g., Chapter I Councils, Bilingual Advisory Councils, or S.I.P. Councils.

  • Faculty Advisory Councils are not considered as negotiating units.

  • Such waiver shall be approved by the School Advisory Councils (SAC's).

  • The initial delegates of the Local Advisory Councils shall serve an initial two (2) year term, and thereafter, if the local advisory council qualifies under the then current by-laws of the National Appeals Council with respect to the eligibility of Local Advisory Councils to appoint delegates to the National Appeals Council, the local advisory council may appoint the same or a different delegate to the National Appeals Council.


More Definitions of Advisory Councils

Advisory Councils means the advisory councils established pursuant to