Discipline Committees Sample Clauses

The Discipline Committees clause establishes specialized groups responsible for overseeing and enforcing standards of conduct within an organization or association. These committees are typically tasked with investigating alleged breaches of rules, conducting hearings, and recommending or imposing disciplinary actions such as warnings, suspensions, or expulsions. By delegating authority to these committees, the clause ensures that disciplinary matters are handled fairly and consistently, providing a structured process for addressing misconduct and maintaining organizational integrity.
Discipline Committees. A discipline committee will be established at each elementary building. Members of the committee shall be volunteers and may include building administrators, teachers, support staff, and parents. The committee will meet at least quarterly to: (1) review monthly school discipline summary reports, (2) look for patterns and trends, (3) review the building's discipline procedures, and (4) provide written recommendations where warranted.

Related to Discipline Committees

  • Delegation; Committees The Trustees shall have the power, consistent with their continuing exclusive authority over the management of the Trust and the Trust Property, to delegate from time to time to such of their number or to officers, employees or agents of the Trust the doing of such things, including any matters set forth in this Declaration, and the execution of such instruments either in the name of the Trust or the names of the Trustees or otherwise as the Trustees may deem expedient. The Trustees may designate one or more committees which shall have all or such lesser portion of the authority of the entire Board of Trustees as the Trustees shall determine from time to time except to the extent action by the entire Board of Trustees or particular Trustees is required by the 1940 Act.

  • LABOR/MANAGEMENT COMMITTEES A. Statewide

  • Committees The Parties agree on establishing Committees in the following matters: (a) Trade in Goods; (b) Trade in Services; (c) Investment; (d) Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures; (e) Technical Barriers to Trade; (f) Trade Facilitation; (g) Rules of Origin; and (h) Cooperation, including Intellectual Property. 2. The Free Trade Commission may create additional Committees, if needed. The Committees on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures, Technical Barriers to Trade and Rules of Origin shall coordinate their tasks with those of the Committee on Trade in Goods.

  • Sub-Committees 15.1 The Joint Committee shall establish the membership and terms of reference for any sub-committees or sub-groups which it establishes and may dissolve such sub-committees or sub-groups. Sub-committees to which the Joint Committee delegates functions are bound by the provisions of this Agreement regulating the taking of decisions by the Joint Committee. The Joint Committee may create additional sub-committees from time to time as it sees fit.

  • Board Committees The Director hereby agrees to sit in the relevant committees of the Board and to perform all of the duties, services and responsibilities necessary thereunder.