Committee Action definition

Committee Action means a writing by, or minutes of the actions of, the Committee, the substance of which, as to an Executive, has been communicated to such Executive.
Committee Action means the adversary proceeding [Adv. Pro. No. 08-01435] commenced by the Committee against the Prepetition Secured Lenders, the Transeastern Lenders and certain other parties, as such complaint and the parties thereto may be amended from time to time, and any other avoidance or equitable subordination or recovery actions under section 105, 502(d), 510, 542 through 551 or 553 of the Bankruptcy Code or otherwise challenging the validity of transfers related to or the obligations arising from or relating to the Loan Documents and the Original Transeastern Settlement, including Claims and Causes of Action in connection with such adversary proceeding and any appeals relating thereto.
Committee Action means an official act, decision, or ruling of the Alliance Committee, which shall require in each case that at least one of the following applies:

Examples of Committee Action in a sentence

  • Committee Action ItemsThe public may comment on each item listed on the agenda for action as the item is taken up.

  • Voting, Quorum, Committee Action, Procedures, By-Laws and Appeals.

  • Voting, Quorum, Committee Action, Procedures By-Laws and Appeals.

  • Consultant understands and agrees that any material changes, modifications, or addendums to this Agreement and/or the underlying Project must be authorized in writing by the Yakama Tribal Council, acting through its designated representative Committee via duly authorized Committee Action, and executed by the Yakama Tribal Council Chairman.

  • Items designated for Information are appropriate for Committee Action if the Committee wishes to take action.


More Definitions of Committee Action

Committee Action. Voted "Do Pass with HCS" by the Standing Committee on Higher Education by a vote of 9 to 0. Voted "Do Pass" by the Standing Committee on Rules- Legislative Oversight by a vote of 8 to 0. This bill defines "concession agreement," as any license or lease between a private developer and an institution of higher education regarding capital projects. The bill allows institutions of higher education to enter into long-term concession agreements as long as they follow the competitive bidding process for public private partnerships.
Committee Action. Voted "do pass by consent" by the Committee on Financial Institutions by a vote of 16 to 0. This substitute specifies that an agreement to operate or share an automated teller machine (ATM) cannot prohibit the owner or operator of the machine from imposing an access fee or surcharge on an individual conducting a transaction using a foreign bank account that is not otherwise prohibited by federal or state law. Currently, foreign banks, trust companies, or credit unions may charge fees but domestic ones cannot.
Committee Action. Voted "Do Pass" by the Committee on Ways and Means by a vote of 7 to 5. STREAMLINED SALES AND USE TAX AGREEMENT This substitute establishes the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement Act which requires the Director of the Department of Revenue to enter into the multistate Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement to simplify and modernize sales and use tax administration in order to substantially reduce the burden of tax compliance for all sellers and types of commerce. The substitute specifies that:
Committee Action. Voted "do pass by consent" by the Committee on Public Safety by a vote of 12 to 0. This bill allows the executive officer of any public safety agency to enter into a mutual-aid agreement for reciprocal emergency aid and specifies that the Department of Public Safety will administer the state mutual-aid system. Any employee of a political subdivision or public safety agency responding to an emergency, disaster, or public safety need that is not declared by the Governor as an emergency is subject to the liability and workers' compensation provisions provided to him or her as an employee of the subdivision or agency. However, during a Governor-declared emergency, any employee responding will not be liable for civil damages or administrative sanctions for the failure to exercise the skill and learning of an ordinarily careful public safety professional in similar circumstances but will be liable for damages due to willful and wanton acts or omissions in rendering services.
Committee Action. Voted "do pass by consent" by the Committee on Communications, Energy and Technology by a vote of 20 to 0. Current law requires that territorial agreements specify the boundaries of the water service area of each water supplier and the electric service area of each electric service supplier. In cases where the parties cannot agree, they may petition the Missouri Public Service Commission to designate the boundaries of the service areas to be served by each party. This bill clarifies that the commission can only be petitioned when the parties cannot agree upon the boundaries of the service areas that are not specified in the agreement. Current law states that the commission must hold an evidentiary hearing when receiving any petition, when determining whether or not a territorial agreement should become effective, and when complaints involving any commission-approved territorial agreement are presented. The bill states that these hearings can be waived if the matter is resolved by a stipulation and an agreement that is submitted to the commission. All parties must agree to waive the hearing.
Committee Action. Voted "do pass by consent" by the Committee on Rural Community Development by a vote of 12 to 0. This substitute allows the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission within the Department of Transportation to enter into binding highway infrastructure improvement agreements with a county, political subdivision, or private entity for the construction or improvement of state highway infrastructure. An agreement may provide for the assignment of the commission's reimbursement or repayment obligations in order to facilitate the funding of the improvements. The funds advanced must be repaid by the commission from the State Road Fund in a manner, time period, and interest rate agreed to by the respective parties. The commission may condition the reimbursement or repayment of the advanced funds upon projected highway revenues only if it is explicitly stated in the terms of the contract. The contract must provide for a date or dates certain for the repayment of funds and the commission may delay repayment of the advanced funds if highway revenues fall below the projections used to determine the repayment schedule, or if repayment would jeopardize the receipt of federal highway moneys, only if terms of the contract state such a condition and the contract provides for a date or dates certain for repayment of funds. These provisions cannot be construed to authorize the construction, maintenance, reconstruction, or operation of toll roads or toll facilities.
Committee Action means the adversary complaint filed by the Committee against ARTRA and Entrade in the Bankruptcy case, which Complaint is numbered Adv. No. 02 A 01086.