Quorum requirements govern committee and sub committee meetings, with prescribed notice periods, urgent meeting rules, and non voting invitees. Rule 10 sets meeting governance: specified quorum requirements with minimum member thresholds; the Chairperson or convener presides or members elect a presiding member if absent; meetings are called by the Chairperson/convener or on member requisition; ordinary meetings require fourteen clear days' notice; urgent special meetings require three clear days' notice limited to specified subject matter; special invitees may attend but cannot vote.
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Quorum requirements govern committee and sub committee meetings, with prescribed notice periods, urgent meeting rules, and non voting invitees.
Rule 10 sets meeting governance: specified quorum requirements with minimum member thresholds; the Chairperson or convener presides or members elect a presiding member if absent; meetings are called by the Chairperson/convener or on member requisition; ordinary meetings require fourteen clear days' notice; urgent special meetings require three clear days' notice limited to specified subject matter; special invitees may attend but cannot vote.
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