Examples of Community Education Authority in a sentence
The PFN may pass a law establishing a Community Education Authority (CEA) to operate its education system.
The Participating First Nation will establish processes for appeal or review of administrative decisions taken by the First Nation Council or the Community Education Authority and if those processes provide for a right of appeal to a court, the Supreme Court of British Columbia will have jurisdiction to hear those appeals.
A participating First Nation may, on its own or jointly with other participating First Nations, establish a Community Education Authority to operate, administer and manage the education system of the participating First Nation on First Nation land in accordance with an individual agreement.
British Columbia agrees to recognize the jurisdiction of Participating First Nations to make laws in respect of Education and services provided by a Participating First Nation or by a Community Education Authority established for that purpose, on First Nation Land, as set out in a Canada - First Nation Education Jurisdiction Agreement.
Any member of the Council or the Community Education Authority must avoid real and perceived conflicts of interest.
Without limiting the generality of paragraph 2.13, the Participating First Nation may make laws establishing a Community Education Authority to operate, administer and manage the Education system for the Participating First Nation and setting out the powers, duties, composition and membership of the Community Education Authority.
Any member of the Council or the Community Education Authority must avoid conflicts of interest and comply with the requirements of the policies and procedures established by Council for the avoidance and mitigation of those conflicts, including annual disclosures of private interests by Council.
The communities with small schools and small populations can join with other First Nations to establish a multiple community, multiple or single school model for establishing the Community Education Authority.
The Community Education Authority would largely serve the role of the second level service entity.The First Nation Education Authority is defined in the EJFA as “the legally constituted entity established by Federal Enabling Legislation and whose directors are appointed by Participating First Nations” (EJFA, 2006, clause 1.1).
Any member of the Council or the Community Education Authority must avoid real and perceived conflicts of interest and disclose any potential conflict of interest they may have on any issue that is related to their responsibility for the provision of Education.