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Senate Bill 493 "... creates the Mining Oversight and Accountability Commission, a seven-member panel to oversee regulations for mining safety and taxation.
" In 1987 he flew to New York City to be a part of a seven-member panel that tried to determine what to do with a 12-foot-high, 112-foot-long outdoor steel sculpture by Richard Serra titled " Tilted Arc ," which had drawn complaints and was eventually demolished.
The review of the temple's underground vaults was undertaken by a seven-member panel appointed by the Supreme Court of India to generate an inventory, leading to the enumeration of a vast collection of articles that are traditionally kept under lock and key.
Whistleblower Weston Wilson says that the EPA's conclusions were " unsupportable " and that five of the seven-member review panel that made the decision had conflicts of interest.

seven-member and was
A collective head of state can exist in republics ( internal complexity ): e. g. nominal triumvirates ; the Directoire ; the seven-member Swiss Federal Council, where each member acts in turn as ceremonial chief of state ); Bosnia and Herzegovina ( three member presidium, from three different nations ); San Marino ( two " Captains-regent "), which maintains the tradition of Italian medieval republics, where there always was an even number of consuls.
Later that year, he was appointed as the junior-most person of the seven-member committee investigating the Lin Biao Affair.
A city charter was adopted on September 9, 1995, and a seven-member commission was elected, and as of December 31, 1995, the City of Deltona became official.
It is governed by Mayor Elbert L. " Whit " Whitley, Jr. ( who was re-elected in 2005 after a 28-year hiatus from the same position ) and a seven-member City Council.
Since his candidacy was unsuccessful, as of January 2004 there was no U. S. national on the seven-member Commission for the first time since its inception in 1959.
While sixty-eight would be considered retirement age most elsewhere, this is not an advanced age whatsoever for a top CPC cadre ; in fact, at 68 Li was the second youngest member of the then seven-member Politburo Standing Committee, behind only Hu Jintao.
As a result, the Guangzhou government was reorganized to elect a seven-member cabinet system, known as the Governing Committee.
The party was formed under the leadership of former Israeli chief Sephardi rabbi Ovadia Yosef, who established a seven-member Council of Torah Sages and remains the party's spiritual leader today.
The seven-member crew included a Japanese astronaut, who was the first Japanese woman in space.
In his 50s, Hu was the youngest member by far of the then seven-member Standing Committee.
The station was headed by a seven-member board of directors, constituted by NEFEJ.
The vote by the seven-member board was unanimous.
This area, in republican theory, was incorporated in a seven-member Dáil constituency of Antrim.
The NZRU was initially governed by a committee of delegates from the provincial unions until replaced in 1894 by a seven-member Wellington-based management committee.
The Sisterhood was founded January 21, 1869, as a seven-member sorority at Iowa Wesleyan College in Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
The club was eventually sold for $ 1. 05 million to a seven-member group.
However, the seven-member class of 1936 was the last class to graduate from the old Tualatin School.
Tantrum was a seven-member rock group that released two albums on Chicago's Ovation Records label.
He also served as one-third of the Tripartite Council which appointed the seven-member Council of Sages which took power in the immediate aftermath of the 2004 Haiti Rebellion which overthrew former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide, of which Denis was a vocal opponent.

seven-member and selected
Monroe Township is governed by a Mayor and a seven-member Council, consisting of three At Large seats and four seats selected from wards, all of whom serve four-year terms of office.

seven-member and elected
They also claimed that an Army Convention representing " 95 per cent of volunteers " had unanimously elected a new 12-member Army Executive, which in turn appointed a new seven-member Army Council.
* Switzerland, where the headship of state is collectively vested in the seven-member Swiss Federal Council, although there is also a President of the Confederation, who is a member of the Federal Council elected by the Federal Assembly ( the Swiss Parliament ) for a year ( constitutional convention mandates that the post rotates every New Year's Day ).
The county is governed by the Wake County Board of Commissioners, a seven-member board of County Commissioners, elected at large to serve four-year terms.
Pamlico County is governed by an elected, seven-member Board of Commissioners.
The county is governed by a seven-member board of County Commissioners, elected at large to serve four-year terms.
The county government is administered by an elected, seven-member Board of County Commissioners.
Public schools in Tensas Parish are operated by the elected seven-member Tensas Parish School Board.
A general manager and a seven-member volunteer Board of Directors, who are elected in staggered three-year terms, comprise the guiding force in Hot Springs Village.
The seven-member Twin Falls City Council is directly elected in non-partisan municipal elections to four-year terms.
Auburn is governed by an elected mayor and seven-member common council and a three-member board of public works and safety consisting of the mayor and two others appointed by the mayor.
The city's elected officials consist of the mayor, the clerk-treasurer and a seven-member Common Council.
The public schools are governed by a seven-member board of education consisting of three trustees, one secretary, one treasurer, one vice president, and one president, elected by the residents of the district to staggered six-year terms.
Garden City is a Michigan home rule city with a council-manager form of government in which a seven-member elected city council appoints a professional city manager to manage the daily operations of the city government.
The mayor and the seven-member council are elected in non-partisan elections held every other year on the second Tuesday in May to four-year terms of office.
On January 1, 1972, the voters in the Township approved a change to a Mayor-Council form of government, which would be governed by a directly elected mayor and a seven-member Township Council elected on an at-large basis.
The Township is governed by a Mayor who is elected for a four-year term and a seven-member Council elected on a staggered basis for terms of four years, with the respective terms commencing on January 1 ; the Mayor and the three at-large seats come up for election every four years, with the four ward seats up for election two years later.
Ringwood is governed by a seven-member Borough Council whose members are elected at-large in partisan elections to serve four-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with three or four seats coming up for election every other year.
Oberlin is governed by a city manager and a seven-member council which is elected to two-year terms in a non-partisan election.
Mount Penn is governed by an elected mayor and seven-member Borough Council.
The town is governed by a seven-member town council, elected at-large in partisan elections.
The school system is led by its seven-member School Committee that is elected to serve for two years and includes a Chairperson, Vice-chairperson and Clerk.
The seven-member city council consists of the mayor, who represents the city as a whole and is elected at-large, and six members elected in single-member districts.

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