Examples of Ethics Advisory Board in a sentence
The OSE’s governing body is the Citizen’s Ethics Advisory Board (“CEAB”), which has nine members appointed by the Governor and legislative leadership.
She’s been a member of the Judicial Ethics Advisory Board; Chair, Trial Court Coordinating Counsel; Chair, King County Regional Law and Justice Committee; Chair, Regional Relicensing Summit; and Co- chair, Misdemeanor Work Group.
The principles detailed below have been developed with public members of our Access Board, the Ethics Advisory Board and the Founders Board.
Building on the work of EFAG, an Ethics Advisory Board has been established as part of the long-term governance of the cohort and is responsible for monitoring the implementation of the Ethics & Governance Framework, and for reviewing and updating it as appropriate.
The County also has an Ethics Advisory Board that provides ethics advice, reviews ethics complaints against County officers and employees, and oversees compliance with the Code of Ethics.
The Faculty Ethics Committee has formally mandated the AISSR Ethics Advisory Board to advise and give guidance in addressing ethical issues specific to research in the domain of social sciences.
The County Legislature shall take action on any such recommendation; a majority vote of the total membership of the Tompkins County Legislature shall be required for the issuance of a subpoena by the Ethics Advisory Board.
These employees work in three separate divisions, under the leadership of the Executive Director, Peter Lewandowski, who is appointed by the Citizen’s Ethics Advisory Board.
The full proposals will also be read by the AGROECOLOGY Ethics Advisory Board in order to fulfil the obligations outlined in section 10.5. All collected data will be handled in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), see also section 9.
The Clerk shall retain the forms on behalf of the Ethics Advisory Board and make them available for inspection as detailed below.