Special Interest Groups Clause Samples
The Special Interest Groups clause establishes the framework for forming and operating subgroups within a larger organization, focused on specific topics or areas of interest. It typically outlines how these groups are created, who can join, and what authority or resources they may have, such as organizing events or making recommendations. This clause ensures that members with shared interests can collaborate more effectively, fostering engagement and innovation while maintaining organizational structure and oversight.
Special Interest Groups. 
11.1 From time to time the employer's side may meet with the representatives of one (or more) of the three recognised unions as a Special Interest Group (SIG). The purpose of each special interest group will be to negotiate and consult on issues which are of direct relevance only to that bargaining group. The membership of each SIG committee will be agreed by each SIG. The administration and those eligible to participate as representatives of the SIG will follow the process set out in the JNCC constitution. Such meetings will be consistent with the object and scope of the JNCC as set out in this document. Minutes of each special interest group will be reported to the JNCC for information. Issues of negotiation which require agreement and which relate to each distinct bargaining group, will be the sole responsibility of each Special Interest Group. The outcomes and agreements reached will be reported back to the JNCC.
Special Interest Groups. Amdocs Special Interest Group (SIG) program currently has four active groups on the following topics: Advertising and Media, Billing and Revenue Management, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), and Operational Support System (OSS). The SIGs meet four times per year. Three meetings are via Webinar, and the fourth is a face-to-face meeting held as part of Amdocs’ annual user conference currently known as “InTouch.”
Special Interest Groups. Setup and rearranging of chairs, etc., is the responsibility of the User. The storing of paraphernalia may be a part of this agreement, contingent upon space availability at the designated site. A fee shall be charged for the storage of equipment/paraphernalia. The fee shall be based upon the monthly cost per square foot of space utilized.
Special Interest Groups. Regular use of facilities by special interest groups may receive a discount for annual use of facilities. Special Interest Groups are designated as Group D. A renewal after one year is the responsibility of the Contract holder. Yearly contracts must be submitted and approved by EASD 131.
Special Interest Groups. A Special Interest Group (SIG) may be established for the purpose of focusing on a particular aspect of the standard or on a particular user requirement. The purpose of the SIG is to make sure the standard meets the need of an identified group. A SIG must have a parent TC. The petition for the establishment of a SIG shall be submitted in writing to the parent TC Chair. The petition must include the mission statement, and goals and objectives of the proposed SIG. If the parent TC Chair accepts the petition, it is presented to the Technical Steering Committee with a recommendation for approval. Non-approval by the parent TC Chair may be appealed to the Technical Chair, whose decision is final. An SIG may petition the Technical Steering Committee to become a TC upon approval of the parent TC Chair. • View the current SIGs at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.
Special Interest Groups. Setup and rearranging of chairs, etc., is the responsibility of the Lessee. The storing of paraphernalia may be a part of the Lease Agreement, contingent upon space availability at the designated site. A fee shall be charged for the storage of equipment/paraphernalia. The fee shall be based upon the monthly cost per square foot of space utilized.
Special Interest Groups. Following joint approval the JCNC may appoint sub-groups with delegated authority to deal with matters of special interest or concern, e.g. matters relating to a specific occupational group. The JCNC shall determine membership of these sub-groups jointly. The sub-groups will report back to the JCNC their findings and recommendations.