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ICSS and year
The ICSS holds elections twice a year ; once in March at the end of the school year to elect the following year's council and once in September at the beginning of the school year to fill vacancies and elect first year student representatives.

ICSS and members
The students of Innis College as well as the engineers living in the Innis Residence are members of the Innis College Student Society ( ICSS ).
Both Innis Students and engineering students living in the Innis Residence have this levy collected from them and are therefore members of the ICSS.

ICSS and well
The ICSS is represented by a governing body that offers student services, as well as social events held by the college.

ICSS and are
The governing body of the ICSS is made up of an executive body, student representatives, and operations directors, all of whom are students.
The deliberative proceedings of the ICSS government are conducted under Robert's Rules of Order.

ICSS and .
The ICSS conducts its elections using a preferential voting electoral method.
The ICSS is steered by an executive committee consisting of a President, an Executive Vice-President, a Vice-President Internal, and a Vice-President Finance.
The current President of the ICSS is Alex Heuton, the current Executive Vice-President is Aman Chohan, the current Vice-President Internal is Parmveer Singh, and the current Vice-President Finance is Mary Stefanidis.
However, the European International Carotid Stenting Study ( ICSS ) found that stents had almost double the rate of complications.

Governing and Body
Although it initially received widespread support from the diving community, the FINA requirement that international competitors had to be registered with their National Governing Body was a major factor in the abandonment of this ambition a few years later.
The Governing Body decides the agenda of the International Labour Conference, adopts the draft programme and budget of the organization for submission to the conference, elects the director-general, requests information from member states concerning labour matters, appoints commissions of inquiry and supervises the work of the International Labour Office.
The ILO, although having the same members as the League and being subject to the budget control of the Assembly, was an autonomous organization with its own Governing Body, its own General Conference and its own Secretariat.
* Motorcycling Australia ( MA )- Australian Governing Body
The official rules of the madison, traditionally regarded as being hard to follow, are stated as follows by British Cycling, the British Governing Body of Cycling:
Ultimate Canada is the National Governing Body for the sport of Ultimate in Canada.
The latter version ( with three pallets ) was officially adopted by the Governing Body in 1935.
** Frederick William Franz, a member of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses and 4th President of Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society ( b. 1893 )
* August 9 – Milton G. Henschel, a member of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses and 5th President of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society ( d. 2003 )
There are also 40 Queen's Scholars who are pupils at Westminster School ( the School has its own Governing Body ).
Since 1976 they have also been based on decisions made at closed meetings of the religion's Governing Body.
The Governing Body of Jehovah ’ s Witnesses uses " Regional Building Committees " to oversee relief efforts worldwide.
The mayor and city council together constitute the city's Governing Body which sets goals, establishes policies, and approves all ordinances and resolutions.
Borough Council members serve on various operating committees and function in a liaison capacity to provide information and direction to the entire Governing Body.
At the international level, the EYP is governed by an international board, the Governing Body.
The Governing Body has six members elected by the National Committees and by the alumni of past sessions.
The Governing Body of the township consists of five Council members and a Mayor, all of whom are elected by the residents of the community.
After becoming a Borough, the residents had to elect the first Governing Body.
The existing Fellows, students, and alumni were not consulted in advance about this decision, which aroused considerable controversy ; substantial proposals by the Fellows for the continuation of Greyfriars Hall were considered by the Governing Body but never in an open forum.
; The Governing Body
The Governing Body of the Hall are the Trustees of the St Lawrence Education Trust, and a number of functions are also performed by the St Benet's Hall Sub-Committee of the Governing Body.
As St Benet's is a PPH of the University, its Fellows do not constitute its Governing Body ; but they share with the Master the day-to-day running of the Hall, and elect one of their number to the St Benet's Hall Sub-Committee.

Governing and meets
The Governing Board meets once a year to set budgets and policy, and to decide on one-year and four-year work programmes.

Governing and every
Jehovah's Witnesses operate 98 branch offices worldwide, grouped into thirty global " zones ", each under the oversight of a zone overseer who visits each of his assigned branches every few years, auditing operations, counseling branch committeemen, department heads, and missionaries, and reporting back to the Governing Body.
Citizens from the canton assemble every last Sunday of April for the Landsgemeinde ( general assembly ) in a square in Appenzell, vote on laws and elect the Governing Council.
AFSA's Governing Board is elected by the membership every two years.

Governing and two
Of the thirty-three People's Commissars of the Revolutionary Governing Council that ruled the Soviet Republic, fourteen were former Communists, seventeen were former Social Democrats and two had no party affiliation.
On February 27, 2008, Yeager's Governing Board voted to close the secondary runway, Rwy 15 / 33, to allow for the construction of two new hangars and additional ramp space for four additional C-130s to be based at the Air National Guard facility.
By 1993 AIM had split into two main factions, with the AIM-Grand Governing Council based in Minneapolis and affirming its right to use the name and trademarks for affiliated chapters.
It is the representative body of undergraduates and has two seats on the College Council and Governing Body of the College, but it also offers its members a range of services and entertainments.
In 1993, the organization divided officially into two main factions: AIM Grand Governing Council, based in Minnesota, which has the legal right to use the name ; and American Indian Movement of Colorado, based in Colorado and allied with Means.
In December 2003, the Washington Post reported, Iyad Allawi and Nouri Badran, two members of the Interim Governing Council and Iraqi National Accord officials, flew to the US to discuss details of setting up a new secret service with the help of the CIA.
In December 2003, The Washington Post reported that Iyad Allawi and Nouri Badran, two members of the Interim Governing Council and Iraqi National Accord officials, flew to the US to discuss details of setting up a new secret service with the help of the CIA.
Castrilli also served on the Governing Council of the University of Toronto from 1989 to 1995 ( including two years as Chair ), was a trustee with the Sunnybrook Hospital from 1993 to 1995, and was a director of the Royal Ontario Museum, also from 1993 to 1995.
Encyclopædia Britannica notes that Gilead was intended to train " missionaries and leaders "; two current members of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses are Gilead graduates, as were four deceased members.
" Hart House is governed by the Board of Stewards, a deliberative body composed of the student secretaries of the standing committees of the House ; a representative from the Finance Committee ; the University of Toronto campus student governments ; the chair of the Alumni Committee ; a senior member from Recreational Athletics ; the President of the University ( or his / her designate ); two appointees of the President ; one appointee of the Governing Council ; and the Warden, who serves as the chief administrative officer of the House.
The Governing Board gave approval of these two documents on April 6, 1942, and named the Governments of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, United States, Mexico, Uruguay, and Venezuela to be members of the Committee who would represent the 21 nations.
The sixth building, Whitman Hall, was completed in 1911 and named for Sarah Wyman Whitman, the creator of two of the stained glass windows in Memorial Hall and a member of the Radcliffe Governing Board for several years.
In 1982 Stolpe became Consistorial President of the Eastern Region of the then divided Evangelical Church in Berlin-Brandenburg and, as such, a member of the Conference of Governing Bodies of the Evangelical Churches in the GDR ; at the same time he was one of the two deputy chairmen of the Federation of Evangelical Churches.
The two co-chairpersons are members of the Governing Body as required by the Education Act 1994.
The International Governing Council ( IGC ) consists of two representatives from each of the following world regions: Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America and Middle East.
Franz subsequently wrote two books — Crisis of Conscience ( 1983 ) and In Search of Christian Freedom ( 1991 )— presenting detailed accounts of his experiences as a Jehovah's Witness, a Governing Body member, and his experiences throughout various levels of the organization.
The spokesman for the ROC Presidential Office Wang Yu-chi () later elaborated the President's statement and said that the relations are between two regions of one country, based on the ROC Constitutional position, the Statute Governing the Relations Between the Peoples of the Taiwan Area and Mainland Area and the ' 1992 Consensus '.

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