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The organisation is governed by a Council of 12 elected and six co-opted members.
In addition, three co-opted members represent the Twa ethnic group.
The six visitors sat facing the Council, flanked on either side by the co-opted members such as himself.
She also served as a co-opted member of the management committee of Compass - a centre left pressure group.
The co-opted members do not have voting rights.
The choice of co-opted members to the governing body provides, opportunities to make statements about the direction that the school intends to take.
As a forcibly co-opted member of your secret service, I do what I'm told.'
Co-opted members: The community council may co-opt additional members with particular skills or interests that will assist them in their work.
In 1893, the co-opted members were included in the Constitution as a new category of Senators.
(e) Two of the co-opted members of the University Court who are alumni.
She has been a governor of both comprehensive and primary schools and has served as a co-opted member on council social services committees.
One co-opted member, belonging to minorities.
The Secretary General, the Treasurer, and additional co-opted members participate in the meeting without a voting right.
It was always uniformly aristocratic in composition, and until 1787 included no representation of the hierarchy and then but three co-opted members.
It oversaw the Code of Conduct, which covers elected and co-opted members who serve on a range of authorities.
The Steering Committee currently comprises eight elected members and one co-opted member from various European regions and churches.
Co-opted members of council committees continued to be entitled to a financial loss allowance if they could show loss of earnings resulting from council work.
The Executive Committee consists of the president, the president-elect, the past-president, the general secretary, the treasurer, two additionally elected members if necessary, other co-opted members.
Standards (6 councillors and 2 "independent co-opted members") - "responsible for promoting and maintaining high standards of conduct by members of the Authority"
Area committees consist of the metropolitan borough councillors for the local wards, parish councillors and co-opted members of "partner agencies".
Todd then served on the National Trust Clent Hills Management Committee from its creation in 1967 until his death, latterly as a co-opted member.
The Moot Court Committee is facilitator of the Moot Court, with eleven regular and co-opted members.
The Executive also includes co-opted members such as the Chairperson of the Congress Reception Committee and Regional Chairpersons.
Thomas's permanent successor will be decided in the new year and Beaumont, as a co-opted member of the uion's council, would be able to put himself up for nomination.
The National Chairman for 2013/2014, Oliver Cooper, is supported by six other members of the National Executive, three of which are co-opted members.