Co-opted Member definition
Co-opted Member means a person who is not a member of the authority but who-
Co-opted Member means a person who is not an elected member of the Authority but who is a member of:
Co-opted Member means any person who is a member of any committee or sub-committee of the Council with a right to vote but is not one of its elected members.
Examples of Co-opted Member in a sentence
The Co-opted Member may be a member of any sub-committee or working group.
The co-option of any person as a non-voting member shall be subject to that person confirming in writing to the monitoring officer that he or she agrees to comply with the Co-opted Member Protocol in Schedule 7.
The parties shall each be represented by a Project Coordinator, appointed as a Co-opted Member of the Steering Committee.
An international organization involved wholly or predominantly in work covered by the objectives of CODATA and which is associated with or affiliated to ICSU or one of its Unions may become, with approval of the ICSU Executive Board, a Co-opted Member of CODATA.
More Definitions of Co-opted Member
Co-opted Member means any co-opted, added or independent Member of a Committee or other body to which this scheme relates regardless of whether or not the Co-opted Member receives a Co-opted Members’ Allowance.
Co-opted Member means a member of a committee or sub-committee of the council who is not a member of the authority;
Co-opted Member means a non-Councillor appointed by the Council to serve as a member of a Council Committee or Overview and Scrutiny Committee or Sub Committee.
Co-opted Member means any person who is not a member of the Council but who:
Co-opted Member means a person other than a Councillor who is appointed to serve on a Council Committee, Sub-Committee or Board.
Co-opted Member means a person who is not a Governor but who is appointed as a Member of a Committee;
Co-opted Member means a person who is a member of any committee or sub- committee of the Council or is a member of and represents the authority on any joint committee of the Council and who is entitled to vote on any question which falls to be decided at any committee or sub-committee.