Operations Board Organization Sample Clauses

The Operations Board Organization clause defines the structure and governance of the operations board responsible for overseeing a project's or organization's ongoing activities. Typically, this clause outlines how the board is formed, the roles and responsibilities of its members, and the procedures for meetings and decision-making. For example, it may specify the number of representatives from each party, how often the board convenes, and the process for resolving disputes or escalating issues. The core function of this clause is to ensure clear and effective management oversight, facilitating coordination and accountability among stakeholders.
Operations Board Organization. 1. A Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall be selected by its members and shall have such responsibilities as may be conferred by the rules of procedure or bylaws. 2. The Operations Board shall meet at least once every three months and provide for the keeping of minutes of its meetings. A quorum shall mean a majority of the members, excluding vacancies.
Operations Board Organization. 1. A Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall be selected by its members and shall have such responsibilities as may be conferred upon him or her by the Rules of Procedure or Bylaws.

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