Working Groups definition

Working Groups means groups appointed by Council to undertake a specific task or project which are not Commissions.
Working Groups means the Local Traffic and Transport Working Groups, the Parish Councils, the Rights of Way Working Group and the Community Safety Working Group.
Working Groups means all of these groups.

Examples of Working Groups in a sentence

  • The Working Group's functions shall include: (a) to review the implementation and operation of this Chapter; (b) to consider the development of measures to further facilitate temporary entry of business persons on a reciprocal basis; (c) the identification of measures that affect the temporary entry of business persons under this Chapter; and (d) the observance of the issues established under Article 121 (Cooperation).

  • It is standard practice of the OpenID Foundation to publish copies of all signed Contribution Agreements entered into by members of its various Working Groups (see, e.g., ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/executed-contribution- agreements/), given the nature of open standards development due process including voting rights.

  • The Committee may set up Joint Technical Working Groups on specific subjects where the Parties consider it appropriate.

  • Working Groups may be established on an ad hoc basis for purposes of a specific project or on such other basis as the JSC may determine.

  • The Committee may set up Sub-Committees and/or Working Groups as considered necessary.


More Definitions of Working Groups

Working Groups means the groups established and organized in accordance with these
Working Groups means working groups for Association initiatives as defined in Article VI (1).
Working Groups has the meaning given in Schedule 17;
Working Groups means the groups established and organized in accordance with the Operating Procedures to develop Material and perform such other tasks as appointed by the Board.
Working Groups means the governance structure established to make strategic and policy recommendations to the National Executive Committee or Provincial Executive Committee, as the case may be.
Working Groups are those groups constituted to drive action on either Priority Projects or the functional Enablers, made up of members who are working at an active role on specific tasks as described in Schedule C of this agreement.
Working Groups means working groups established from time to time by CTHS which are further detailed on the Website.