Council Liaison definition

Council Liaison means a member of the Pitt Meadows City Council appointed as a non-voting member to a committee by the Mayor, to attend committee meetings and provide updates to Council on committee activities and recommendations.
Council Liaison means the Councillor appointed as liaison to a Department.
Council Liaison means a Member of Council appointed by the Mayor as a Member of a Committee or Commission;

Examples of Council Liaison in a sentence

  • The Company Liaison Officer shall also ensure that the blasting programme and changes to the blasting programme are provided to all residents in the immediate area surrounding the mine who in the opinion of the Company Liaison Officer (after consultation with the Council Liaison Officer) are likely to experience the effects of blasting and vibration.

  • Changes to the blasting programme will be notified in newspapers circulating in the area at least three (3) days prior to implementation.The Company Liaison Officer shall also ensure that the blasting programme and changes to the blasting programme are provided to all residents in the immediate area surrounding the mine who in the opinion of the Company Liaison Officer (after consultation with the Council Liaison Officer) are likely to experience the effects of blasting and vibration.

  • ALSO PRESENT: Council Liaison Clare Barry and Staff Liaison Leonardo Beltran.

  • The consultation included officer representation at the Community Council Liaison Committee (21st November 2018), Newsline, Council’s website, Special Scrutiny Committee meetings, Town Centre Engagement and Public Drop in Centres.

  • The Honor Council Liaison (hereafter called the HC Liaison) will only be notified that an alleged violation of the Honor Council has occurred if the Honor Council requests assistance to ensure the investigation and hearing are conducted according to policies.

  • Town and Community Councils also received this information via their Community Council Liaison Officer – Caerphilly Conversation engagement email (22nd November 2018) and a copy of the final budget proposals circulated to all clerks on the 18th February 2019.

  • If there are multiple Student Representatives who volunteer to fill a position, the Honor Council Liaison will coordinate an election where the positions will be voted on by the members of the Honor Council by majority vote.

  • The Honor Council Liaison will ask if any of the Student Representatives would like to volunteer to fill each position.

  • When special meetings of the community council are to be held, the local authority’s Community Council Liaison Officer and Elected Members should be advised of the date, time venue and item(s) of business of such meetings, at least 7 days in advance of the meeting date.

  • This includes but is not limited to meeting with the Committee Chair and City Council Liaison in advance of each meeting to create an agenda; prepare the agenda packet; take and prepare minutes; and conduct follow up from meetings.


More Definitions of Council Liaison

Council Liaison means the Council Officer as the point of contact (and secretary if applicable) for to the Committee.
Council Liaison means the Council Officer who is the point of contact (and secretary if applicable) to the Committee.
Council Liaison means the Councillor appointed as liaison to a Business Unit.
Council Liaison means a Council Member appointed to a Committee or
Council Liaison means a Member of Council appointed to the Council Advisory Committee to liaise between the Committee and Council. Council Liaison shall serve as the Chair. Members of Council are not appointed to Quasi-Judicial Committees.
Council Liaison means a member of the District of Central Saanich Council appointed as a non- voting member to a committee by the Mayor, to attend committee meetings and provide updates to Council on committee activities and recommendations.

Related to Council Liaison

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