NZOC Appeals Committee definition

NZOC Appeals Committee means the committee established in accordance with rule 5.1.j of the NZOC constitution and clause 14 of this Agreement for the purpose of hearing appeals against any decision made under clause 13 of this Agreement.

Related to NZOC Appeals Committee

  • Appeal Committee means the appeal committee established by the Council in terms of section 12(3)(a);

  • Appeals Board means the commissioners and deputy commissioners of the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board acting en banc, in panels, or individually.

  • Review Committee or “Committee” means a committee established pursuant to rule Chapter 67-60, F.A.C.

  • Appeal Board means the State Charter School Appeal

  • Appeals Panel means a panel appointed by the Chief Compliance Officer pursuant to Rule 620.

  • 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.

  • Nomination Committee means the nomination committee of the Board established in accordance with Article 116;

  • Grievance Committee means the Grievance Committee of the Bar.

  • Administrative Committee means the committee in charge of Plan administration, as described in Article VII.

  • Peer review committee means one or more persons acting in a peer review capacity who also serve as an officer, director, trustee, agent, or member of any of the following:

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

  • CSR Committee means the Corporate Social Responsibility Committee of the Board referred to in section 135 of the Act.

  • Technical Committee means the body established in accordance with article VII;

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