Joint evaluation committee definition

Joint evaluation committee means a committee selected by the commission of agriculture with appropriate expertise to conduct an independent, unbiased, objective, and competitive evaluation of grant proposals. The committee shall include at least 3 producers, including 1 plant agricultural producer, 1 animal agricultural producer, and another producer at large, an individual with a scientific agriculture education, and an agricultural financial lender.
Joint evaluation committee. A committee consisting of Employees appointed by the Federation and an equal number of Administrators appointed by the President shall be convened at the request of either the Federation or the College to review the College-wide criteria to be used as specified in paragraphs (2), and (3), above, and Article VI.C. In the event the Committee fails to issue a report, the then existing criteria will be used for evaluations.

Examples of Joint evaluation committee in a sentence

  • The Joint evaluation committee will then be asked to consider the unified points and scoring system.

Related to Joint evaluation committee

  • Evaluation Committee means a body appointed to perform the evaluation of Offerors’ proposals.

  • Selection Committee means a committee of individual(s) who evaluate and rank proposals; conduct negotiations; and makes a contract award recommendation to the District and its respective Committees.

  • Steering Committee has the meaning set forth in Section 2.

  • Advisory Committee means the Employer's Advisory Committee as from time to time constituted.

  • Compensation Committee means the Compensation Committee of the Board.