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  2. Governing body - Wikipedia

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    A governing body is a group of people that has the authority to exercise governance over an organization or political entity. The most formal is a government, a body whose sole responsibility and authority is to make binding decisions in a taken geopolitical system (such as a state) by establishing laws.

  3. GOVERNING BODY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    GOVERNING BODY definition: 1. the group of people who are responsible for controlling how a sport, activity, school, or other…. Learn more.

  4. Definitions of Terms | Texas Health and Human Services

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    adverse actions: A type of enforcement action that CCR may impose to enforce the requirements in rules, minimum standards and statute. This action may require the closure of an operation, the addition of permanent restrictions or conditions to a permit, or both.

  5. Board of Directors: What It Is, What Its Role Is - Investopedia

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    A board of directors (BofD) is the governing body of a corporation or other organization, whose members are elected by shareholders (in the case of public companies) to set strategy,...

  6. GOVERNING BODY definition and meaning | Collins English...

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    FIFA is football's governing body. The league became the governing body for amateur fencing in the US. The group of officials who draw up the rules that govern the actions and conduct of a body.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  7. 89(R) HJR 86 - Introduced version - Bill Text

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    governing body as provided by the legislature by local law. The legislature may enact local laws to govern the operation of the district or to amend or repeal a law, ordinance, order, policy, or other measure adopted by the governing officer or governing body of the district. ...

  8. Getting to Great: Defining the Roles of the Governing Body and...

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    Understanding the various roles of elected officials and how the CAO and staff can best support them. Management is a supporting and essential role in local governance. Management supports the organization, the community, and, of course, the governing body.

  9. What is governance management and why is it important?

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    Governance management refers to establishing policies and continually monitoring proper implementation of them by the governing body of an organization.

  10. What is Board Governance? A Practice Guide - Human Capital Hub

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    It includes the methods, regulations, and procedures that regulate decision-making within a governing body, often a board of directors. This practical guide attempts to deconstruct the concept of board governance and provide insights into developing effective leaders.

  11. World swim body eases rules on approved Russians competing in...

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    The World Aquatics governing body of swimming has eased rules that now allow approved athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete in team events at international meetings. World swim body eases rules on approved Russians competing in relays and some team events | AP News