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Article 6, Commission Committees <br />A. Standing Committees: Standing Committees are ongoing committees on behalf of the full <br />Commission. Standing Committee Chairs shall convene and preside over meetings of the <br />committees to accomplish the goals and objectives of the Cominission. All committees <br />are open to the participation of any Human Rights Commissioner provided that public <br />notice requirements are followed. Committee Chairs shall provide reports to the <br />Commission at regular meetings. Standing Committees are as follows: <br />a. Operations Committee: As the executive committee for the Commission, the Operations <br />Committee shall meet between regularly-scheduled Commission meetings in order to be <br />consulted by the Chair regarding the agenda for Commission meetings; review internal <br />matters of the Commission; it will take action on critical community concerns (relevant <br />to civil and human rights) which cannot wait until the next regularly-scheduled <br />Commission meeting. <br />This committee will meet at the call of the Chair. The Commission Chair may either chair <br />the Operations Committee or delegate this role to another volunteer member of the <br />Committee. The Committee is composed of the Chair, Vice-Chair, the Chair of any <br />Standing Committee of the Commission or designee of any Standing Committee. Other <br />commissioner may attend Operation Committee meetings as well. <br />b. Outreach & Diversity Committee: The duties of the Outreach Committee shall include <br />but not be limited to liaison with other Human Rights Commissions or similar bodies and <br />other Roseville groups and neighborhoods regarding human rights and diversity issues <br />that may affect Roseville; assess and report to the Commission other models and <br />programs that may assist the Commission in achieving its objectives and goals; assess <br />and monitor changes in the City of Roseville's population with respect to human rights <br />and diversity issues; monitor and track complaints and reports from the Minnesota <br />Department of Human Rights concerning the City of Roseville and report the same to the <br />full Commission. <br />Membership of the Outreach and Diversity Committee consists of volunteer <br />Commissioners appointed by the Commission Chair. Committee will then elect its own <br />Standing Committee Chair or designate a lead to represent them to the Commission. <br />c. Program Planning Committee: The Program Planning Committee considers and assesses <br />various programs to advance the purposes of the Human Rights Commission, and makes <br />program recommendations to the Commission for its consideration. Once a program is <br />approved, the Committee provides direction and assistance in the execution of the <br />program, and reports back to the Commission on program results. The Program Planning <br />
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