Vice-Chair definition

Vice-Chair means the Vice-Chair of the Board.
Vice-Chair means Vice President.
Vice-Chair means the Vice-Chair of the Governing Body elected from time to time.

Examples of Vice-Chair in a sentence

  • Once the Standard has been published, the CB membership will be disbanded, but the Chair and the Vice-Chair of the Standards CB will continue in their position, and will remain as members of the SC.

  • The Secretariat, and the Chair and Vice-Chair of the CB, shall review the membership list of all IICRC CBs no less than annually to determine compliance with CB membership obligations.

  • At the first Regional Council meeting of each calendar year, or such other date as mutually agreed upon by the Regional Council, the Regional Council shall elect by a Majority Vote (as defined in Section 7.2 below) from the Regional Council Voting Members a Chair and Vice-Chair who shall be the presiding officers at Regional Council meetings (the “Presiding Officer(s)”).

  • If the Chair or Vice-Chair elects not to preside over a meeting or particular matter, a Majority Vote of the committee present shall then elect a temporary chair who shall be the presiding officer for that particular meeting or particular matter only, as the case may be.

  • The Vice-Chair shall perform the duties of the Chair during the Chair’s absence.


More Definitions of Vice-Chair

Vice-Chair means the Vice-Chair of the Board or the Vice-Chair of the Local Governing Body of the Academy elected from time to time, as appropriate.
Vice-Chair means the Vice-Chairperson as elected by the Members of the Authority. If a first and second Vice-Chair are elected, they shall be called First Vice-Chair and Second Vice-Chair.
Vice-Chair means the non-officer member appointed by the Board to take on the Chair’s duties if the Chair is absent for any reason.
Vice-Chair means the Vice-Chairperson as elected by the Members of the Authority.
Vice-Chair means the vice-chair of the board elected under section 12.
Vice-Chair means the Vice-Chair of the Board as elected from time to time.