Examples of Previous Council in a sentence
Previous Council Resolution This matter is not the subject of a previous Council resolution.
Any Executive Board Member that was a Previous Council Member for a term or terms of office prior to the 2019 Election Congress meeting, shall be entitled (if re-elected or appointed to Council or the Executive Board) to a maximum of two (2) further terms of office on the Executive Board expiring at the 2027 Election Congress meeting, regardless of the number of terms of office served on Previous Councils.
Except for the President (where Article 53.3 applies), any Council Member that was a Previous Council Member for a term or terms of office prior to the 2019 Election Congress meeting, shall be entitled (if re-elected or appointed to Council or the Executive Board) to a maximum of two (2) further terms of office on Council and/or the Executive Board expiring at the 2027 Election Congress meeting, regardless of the number of terms of office served on Previous Councils.
Subject to Article 53.3, the maximum number of terms of office for the President is three (3) in the position of President, provided that, if a Previous Council Member is elected as President that person shall be entitled to serve a total maximum of five (5) terms (including any prior terms of office on Council, in any capacity).
Previous Council ResolutionThis matter is not the subject of a previous Council resolution.
Policy and Previous Council ReportsCouncil considers quarterly financial reports at the end of the September, December (mid- year budget review), March and June (year-end) financial periods.
Previous Council ResolutionThere is no previous Council resolution relevant to this report.
Previous Council Considerations / Resolutions Financial reports are presented to Council on a monthly basis.
Responses to 'Public Questions' from the Previous Council Committee Meeting not Answered at that Meeting 24.
Relevant Previous Council ActionOn March 27, 2020, the Governor issued an order1 giving the Judicial Council of California authority to take necessary action to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, including by adopting emergency rules that otherwise would be inconsistent with statutes concerning civil or criminal practice or procedure.