Allocations Committee definition

Allocations Committee means the Committee established under Clause 6;
Allocations Committee means the Land Allocations Committee established by section 12;

Examples of Allocations Committee in a sentence

  • A committee to be known as the Allocations Committee shall be established by the Trustee for the purposes of deciding on the allocation of moneys pursuant to this Deed.

  • Seven (7) days notice at the least (exclusive of the day on which the notice is served or deemed to be served but inclusive of the day for which notice is given) of all meetings specifying the place the day and the hour of meeting and in case of special business the general nature of that business shall be given to the members of the Allocations Committee.

  • The Allocations Committee shall consist of the following persons: — (1) two members nominated from time to time by the Trustee each of whom shall hold office in the Allocations Committee for a maximum of two years and may be removed from office without notice by the Trustee; (2) one member nominated from time to time by the Attorney General and who may be removed from office without notice by the Attorney General.

  • All final programming will be reviewed and approved by the MTC Programming and Allocations Committee (PAC).

  • The Secretary shall give notice of meetings of the Allocations Committee and shall keep the minutes and accounting records of the Trust.

  • All final programming will be reviewed and approved by the MTC Programming and Allocations Committee (PAC) and will be consistent with the below priorities.

  • Seven days notice at the least (exclusive of the day on which the notice is served or deemed to be served but inclusive of the day for which notice is given) of all meetings specifying the place, the day and the hour of meeting and in case of special business the general nature of that business shall be given to the members of the Allocations Committee.

  • In any event, a further recommendation shall be made by the Allocations Committee to the Attorney-General.

  • Policy Advisory Council Appointment to the 2022-2025 MTC Policy Advisory Council.Commission Approval11b - 22-0535 - MTC Reso-3931 - Policy Advisory Council Appointment.pdfProgramming and Allocations Committee 11c.22-0214 Action: Attachments:MTC Resolution No. 4475, Revised.

  • The Student Allocations Committee ENCOURAGES student organizations to collaborate with one another to bring in free, entertaining, and informative programming to campus.

Related to Allocations Committee

  • Nominations Committee means the committee referred to as such in, and established pursuant to, Article 133;

  • Sanctions Committee means the Committee of the United Nations Security Council which was established pursuant to paragraph 18 of United Nations Security Council Resolution ("UNSCR") 1737 (2006);

  • Audit Committee means the audit committee of the board of directors of the Company established pursuant to the Articles, or any successor committee.

  • Nominating Committee means the nominating committee of the board of directors of the Company established pursuant to the Articles, or any successor committee.

  • Hearing Committee means the committee appointed pursuant to this Plan to hear a request for an evidentiary hearing that has been properly filed and pursued by a practitioner.

  • Advisory Committee means the Employer's Advisory Committee as from time to time constituted.

  • P&T committee means a committee of the hospital composed of physicians, pharmacists, and other health professionals that evaluates the clinical use of drugs within the hospital, develops policies for managing drug use and administration in the hospital, and manages the hospital drug formulary system. “Physician” means a person who is currently licensed in Iowa to practice medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or osteopathy. A physician who executes a written protocol with an authorized pharmacist shall supervise the pharmacist’s activities involved in the overall management of patients receiving medications or disease management services under the protocol. The physician may