Negotiating Committee definition

Negotiating Committee means a three-member group comprised by representatives of the following: (1) the State; and (2) two representatives of Local Governments of which one representative will be from a Municipality and one shall be from a County (collectively, “Members”) within the State. The State shall be represented by the Attorney General or her designee.
Negotiating Committee means a three-member group comprising one representative for each of (1) the State; (2) the PlaintiffsExecutive Committee of the National Prescription Opiate Multidistrict Litigation (“PEC”); and (3) Ohio Local Governments (collectively, “Members”). The State shall be represented by the Ohio Attorney General or his designee. The PEC shall be represented by attorney Joe Rice or his designee. Ohio Local Governments shall be represented by attorney Frank Gallucci, or attorney Russell Budd or their designee.
Negotiating Committee means Counsel for the State of Nevada, the Nevada Attorney General or his designees as required by NRS chapter 228.1113, et seq., and Counsel for the Litigating Counties, and the Litigating Cities and Districts (collectively, "Members") in their respective opioid-related litigation.

Examples of Negotiating Committee in a sentence

  • Upon reference to arbitration, the Negotiating Committee members shall receive unpaid time off for the purpose of attending arbitration hearings.

  • The Union shall advise the Hospitals' Central Negotiating Committee, before negotiations commence, of those employees to be paid under this provision.

  • The number of nurses on the Negotiating Committee is set out in the Appendix of Local Provisions.

  • The Hospital agrees to pay members of the Negotiating Committee for time spent during regular working hours in negotiations with the Hospital for a renewal agreement up to, but not including, arbitration.

  • The Hospital agrees to recognize a Negotiating Committee comprised of representatives of the Association for the purpose of negotiating a renewal agreement.


More Definitions of Negotiating Committee

Negotiating Committee means the board of directors of the
Negotiating Committee means the board of directors of the subsidiary corporation formed under K.S.A. 76-781, and amendments thereto;
Negotiating Committee. The committee authorized by Local 721 to consult, meet and confer, or negotiate collectively shall consist of sixteen
Negotiating Committee means a group of individuals as defined by K.S.A. 75-1251 and 75-5802, and amendments thereto.
Negotiating Committee. The committee authorized by CNA to meet and confer or negotiate collectively shall consist of the local Chapter's Chief Nurse Representative, and not more than five (5) other employees who will be compensated for hours spent in scheduled negotiations. Such employee members will be paid by the County for the time spent in negotiations with management, but only for those hours they would otherwise have worked on their regular work schedule. Meetings shall be held between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. whenever possible and at a time and place mutually acceptable to all parties. Additional employee members shall be compensated when approval and authorization for such payment has been made by the County.
Negotiating Committee. The committee authorized by the Association to consult, meet and confer, or negotiate collectively shall consist of not more than three (3) employees who are compensated for hours spent in negotiations. Employee members will be paid by the County for the time spent in negotiations with management, but only for the straight time hours they would otherwise have worked on their regular work schedule. Meetings shall be held between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. whenever possible and at a time and place mutually acceptable to all parties. Additional employee members shall be compensated when approval and authorization for such payment has been made by the County.
Negotiating Committee means a committee designated to negotiate as provided in this act, and consisting of (1) the agency head of the state agency for which the proposed project is planned, or a person designated by such agency head, (2) the secretary of administration, or a person designated by said secretary, and (3) the chief administrative officer of the state institution for which the proposed project is planned, or when the proposed project is not planned for a state institution, the agency head shall designate a second person in lieu of the chief administrative officer of a state institution.