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| ====== Standing Committees ====== | ====== Standing Committees ====== | ||
| - | Standing Committees have been abolished at the (INSERT DATE HERE) AGM. This page remains as a historical explanation of their operation. | + | **Standing Committees have been abolished at the (INSERT DATE HERE) AGM. This page remains as a historical explanation of their operation.** |
| Standing Committees are dealt with under Section 7 of the Constitution. | Standing Committees are dealt with under Section 7 of the Constitution. | ||
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| A Standing Committee is set up by an Annual General Meeting which shall specify its terms of reference. BCA currently has four Standing Committees: | A Standing Committee is set up by an Annual General Meeting which shall specify its terms of reference. BCA currently has four Standing Committees: | ||
| - | - Conservation & Access (C&A) | ||
| - | - Equipment & Techniques (E&T) | ||
| - | - Youth and Development (Y&D) | ||
| - | - Training | ||
| The Chair of a Standing Committee is often referred to as the ‘Officer’ for that Committee (for example, the Conservation and Access Officer) with respect to BCA Council. | The Chair of a Standing Committee is often referred to as the ‘Officer’ for that Committee (for example, the Conservation and Access Officer) with respect to BCA Council. | ||