Chapter Executive Committee definition
Examples of Chapter Executive Committee in a sentence
Upon request, a copy will be provided to the CAPT Chapter Executive Committee.
Each Professional Practice Group shall prepare minutes and provide a copy to management and the CAPT Chapter Executive Committee.
The President of each College and the Chapter Executive Committee shall meet within twenty-four (24) hours at the request of either party during the academic year to consult on questions relating to this Agreement.
It is understood that such leave shall not exceed sixty (60) days per year for the bargaining unit, not including leaves for elected representatives on the Bargaining Committee and Chapter Executive Committee.
The Chapter Executive Committee will be responsible for establishing program activities for the Chapter, for proposing guidelines and policies that will subsequently be voted on by members in good standing of DSA, and for acting on the organization’s behalf between Chapter meetings.
The Reclassification Review Panel will be composed of three managers recommended by the ALA Executive Committee, the Director of HR, and one CSEA representative recommended by the CSEA Chapter Executive Committee.
The Reclassification Review Panel will be composed of two additional managers recommended by the VP-HR and approved by the Superintendent/President, and ALA leadership and three additional CSEA representatives, appointed by the CSEA Chapter Executive Committee.
At the request of the faculty member, the Faculty Executive Committee will arrange a hearing on the charges before an appropriate ad hoc committee of the faculty, which the Faculty Executive Committee will designate in consultation with the Chapter Executive Committee.
In order for such a finding to be made, another DSA Member must formally prefer written charges against the Member in question to the Chapter Executive Committee, which shall set the date of a Chapter meeting for deliberations on the charges.
Any changes in the employee contributions must be discussed with the AAUP Chapter Executive Committee, and any proposed changes that the AAUP Executive Committee considers significant would be a contractual issue that would have to be discussed and voted on by the Chapter.