Formal Action definition

Formal Action for this purpose shall mean a motion, resolution, or ordinance approved or adopted by the Board of Directors in accordance with its policies.
Formal Action means any vote or motion of a member of
Formal Action means any vote or motion of a member of a standing committee, standing subcommittee, select committee or rules committee of the House of Representatives to report or not report, amend, consider or table a bill or resolution and the discussion and debate thereof.

Examples of Formal Action in a sentence

  • Formal action for violations of the Code of Pupil Conduct may not be taken solely on the basis of an anonymous report.

  • Formal action for violations of the Code of Student Conduct may not be taken solely on the basis of an anonymous report.

  • Formal action may be taken by the Board at any public meeting, including Work Sessions.

  • Formal action to be taken by the Committee shall be by unanimous written consent or by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of the members present (in person or by telephone conference call) at a meeting at which a quorum is present.

  • Formal action placing specific condi- tions and restrictions upon the student's continued attendance depend- ing upon the seriousness of the violation and which may include a de- ferred disciplinary sanction.


More Definitions of Formal Action

Formal Action means the discussion, deliberation and taking
Formal Action means the taking of any vote on any
Formal Action means the taking of any vote on any resolution, rule, order, motion, regulation, or ordinance or the setting of any official policy.
Formal Action generally means something done or performed in accordance with procedures that ensure validity.
Formal Action means action by the body, as opposed to action by an individual member of the body. Formal action need not be in the form of a formal motion but should indicate an agreement by a majority of the legislative body to create a committee, commission or other body. 5 If such action is taken, the body created is subject to the Brown Act, provided that it constitutes a “standing committee,” as opposed to an ad hoc committee.
Formal Action means collective decision or collective commitment or promise to
Formal Action means recommendation cases and surcharge payment orders case without cease and desist orders preceding.