Seniority rule determines chairmanship; senior-most member becomes Chairman and no other may be appointed concurrently. Inter-se seniority among members is determined by length of service in the PB-4 pay structure, with the member having longer service regarded as senior; the senior-most member is appointed Chairman and no other member may be appointed Chairman during that member's tenure.
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Seniority rule determines chairmanship; senior-most member becomes Chairman and no other may be appointed concurrently.
Inter-se seniority among members is determined by length of service in the PB-4 pay structure, with the member having longer service regarded as senior; the senior-most member is appointed Chairman and no other member may be appointed Chairman during that member's tenure.
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