Roster Composition Clause Samples

The Roster Composition clause defines the required makeup and structure of a team or group involved in a project or agreement. It typically specifies the number of members, their roles, qualifications, or any diversity requirements that must be met. By clearly outlining who should be included and in what capacity, this clause ensures that the team assembled is suitable for the project's needs and helps prevent disputes over staffing or resource allocation.
Roster Composition. In affirming the importance of providing community-based soccer opportunities for youth players, roster composition of MTOC-eligible teams from member leagues will conform to the following standards: For Grade 8 and younger: To be eligible for MTOC play, at least 75% of the players on a town’s/club’s submitted roster must be from that same league’s recognized town/club organization. The Leagues Committee must approve any exceptions to this requirement. For Grade 10 and older: recognizing that the difficulty in forming teams increases as the player become older, town organizations/clubs may collaborate to create appropriately competitive soccer opportunities where they might not otherwise exist. In every instance, these collaborative teams must: 1. be registered with a member town/club organization of the league they are representing; 2. must completely adhere to the Leagues Committee intra-league and inter-league player movement agreements; 3. must play a regular league schedule within a MTOC-affiliated league;
Roster Composition. In affirming the importance of providing community-based soccer opportunities for youth players, roster composition of MTOC Eligible Affiliated League teams from member leagues will conform to the following standards: For Grades 7/8 and younger: To be eligible for MTOC play, at least 75% of the players on a town’s/club’s submitted roster must be from that same league’s recognized Town Program organization. The MTOC Leagues Committee must approve any exceptions to this requirement. For Grades 9 and older (groupings to be based on the most current MTOC Eligible Affiliated League tournament rules): recognizing that the difficulty in forming teams increases as the player becomes older, town organizations/clubs may collaborate to create appropriately competitive soccer opportunities where they might not otherwise exist. In every instance, these collaborative teams must: 1. be registered with a member Town Program of the league they are representing; 2. must completely adhere to the Leagues Committee intra-league and inter-league player movement agreements; 3. must play a regular league schedule within a MTOC Eligible Affiliated League;
Roster Composition. (effective February 7, 2016 and August 7 2016 Grade change) 1. be registered with a member town/club organization of the league they are representing; 2. must completely adhere to the Leagues Committee intra-league and inter-league player movement agreements; 3. must play a regular league schedule within a MTOC-affiliated league;

Related to Roster Composition

  • Committee Composition The Redeployment Committee shall be comprised of equal numbers of representatives of the Hospital and of the Union. The number of representatives will be determined locally. Where for the purposes of HTAP (the Ontario Hospital Training and Adjustment Panel) there is another hospital-wide staffing and redeployment committee created or in existence, Union members of the Redeployment Committee shall serve on any such hospital-wide staffing committee established with the same or similar terms of reference, and the number of Union members on such committee will be proportionate to the number of its bargaining unit members at the particular Hospital in relation to other staff groups. Meetings of the Redeployment Committee shall be held during normal working hours. Time spent attending such meetings shall be deemed to be work time for which the representative(s) shall be paid by the Hospital at his or her regular or premium rate as may be applicable. Each party shall appoint a co-chair for the Redeployment Committee. Co-chairs shall chair alternative meetings of the Committee and will be jointly responsible for establishing the agenda of the Committee meetings, preparing minutes and writing such correspondence as the Committee may direct.

  • Formation and Composition The Parties to this agreement will maintain a Joint Administration and Dispute Resolution Committee (JADRC) consisting of five (5) representatives of the employers and five (5) representatives of the Provincial Bargaining Council.