Special Purpose Committee definition

Special Purpose Committee means a Committee established by Council to consider a specific matter. Council shall establish the composition, mandate and timelines for a final report from the Special Purpose Committee.
Special Purpose Committee means a committee established by Council to consider a specific matter which is disbanded once it has reported to Council.
Special Purpose Committee means a Committee comprised of such members of Council and other persons as appointed by Council to address matters which Council has deemed necessary within the jurisdiction of Council;

Examples of Special Purpose Committee in a sentence

  • Members of the Faculty elected to the Senate shall be elected as a voting member to no more than one Standing Committee of the Senate and no more than one Special Purpose Committee of the Senate.

  • Members of the Faculty shall be elected as voting members to no more than two Standing Committees of the Senate and no more than one Special Purpose Committee of the Senate.

  • THIRD: These Articles Supplementary have been approved by the Special Purpose Committee of the Board of Trustees in the manner and by the vote required by law.

  • Promoting diversity in democracy Following endorsement by the Senedd, work is underway to consider the recommendation of the Special Purpose Committee on Senedd Reform (SPC) that the Senedd should be elected with integrated gender quotas, with mandatory zipping.

  • SPECIAL PURPOSE COMMITTEES The Chair may appoint a member or members of the Board of Commissioners to serve as a Special Purpose Committee for the purpose of exploring and reviewing any issue as prescribed by the Chair.


More Definitions of Special Purpose Committee

Special Purpose Committee means a Committee established for a designated purpose by Council; such committees may be discretionary or legislated.
Special Purpose Committee means a committee established by Council to consider a specific matter and disbanded once they have reported to Council.
Special Purpose Committee means a Committee of Council that investigates, reports and recommends on a particular subject or area.
Special Purpose Committee means a committee established for a special purpose and expected to exist for a limited duration.
Special Purpose Committee. (Ad-hoc or Mayor’s Taskforce) means a Committee of the Council established from time to time, for a specified period of time, to act on a temporary or singular issue and shall make recommendations upon the specified initiative or matter to members of the Council for their consideration. The Committee shall be discontinued as of the specified date or until an extension for a specific period is approved by the Council. (Ref. SCHEDULE ‘F’).
Special Purpose Committee means a committee comprised of such members of Council and other persons as appointed by Council to address a specific matter or specific matters which Council has deemed appropriate for the Special Purpose Committee to consider as defined in the Committee’s approved terms of reference. Special Purpose Committees make recommendations to Council on those specific matters within their jurisdiction.
Special Purpose Committee means a committee which has been delegated a special mandate in terms of clause 12.9 hereof; and