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- Section 12 in The National Institute of Disaster Management Regulations . . .
12 Quorum (1) No business shall be transacted at a meeting of the governing body unless at least five members of the governing body are present
- National Institute of Disaster Management Regulations, 2006
(7) The quorum for a meeting of the institute shall be ten (ii) any item supplementary to those included in the agenda, and such item shall be taken up for consideration
- National Institute of Disaster Management Regulations, 2006
(7) The quorum for a meeting of the Institute shall be ten (8) The President may include in the agenda at any time before or during a meeting of the Institute
- Section 12 (3) in The National Institute of Disaster Management . . .
(3) If at any such adjourned meeting also, the quorum is not present within half an hour from the time appointed for holding the meeting, the members of the governing body present at the meeting shall form the quorum
- Section 4 (7) in The National Institute Of Disaster Management . . .
(7) The quorum for a meeting of the institute shall be ten
- Section 12 (2) in The National Institute Of Disaster Management . . .
(2) If within half an hour of the time appointed for holding the meeting of the governing body, quorum is not present, the meeting shall stand adjourned to another day and notice of such adjourned meeting shall be given to each member of the governing body by e-mail, fax, telegram, post or special messenger, as the case may require: Provided
- Section 4 in The National Institute Of Disaster Management Regulations . . .
(a) The institute shall call an extraordinary meeting within thirty days of a written request of not less than twelve members of the institute (b) The members of the institute shall indicate the purpose of the request for the meeting referred to in clause (a) (7) The quorum for a meeting of the institute shall be ten
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