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respective committees in consultation with committee members. <br />Article 6, Commission Committees <br />Standing Committees <br />A.: Standing Committees are ongoing committees on behalf of the <br />full Commission. Standing Committee Chairs shall convene and preside over meetings <br />of the committees to accomplish the goals and objectives of the Commission. All <br />committees are open to the participation of any Human Rights Commissioner provided <br />that public notice requirements are followed. Committee Chairs shall provide reports to <br />the Commission at regular meetings. Standing Committees are as follows: <br />Operations Committee <br />Aa.: The Operations Committee may be convened as an <br />executive committee for the purpose of conducting business on emergency or critical <br />items which cannot wait until the next regularly scheduled Commission meeting. Said <br />Committee may also be consulted by the Chair regarding the agenda for Commission <br />meetings, and it may review internal matters of the Commission (such as concerns <br />regarding attendance, rules and procedures of the Commission, and decorum at <br />meetings). <br />This committee will meet at the call of the Chair. The Commission Chair may either <br />chair the Operations Committee or delegate this role to another volunteer member of the <br />Committee. The Committee is composed of the Chair, Vice-Chair, andthe Chair will <br />appoint a commissioner who will serve on this committee. of any Standing Committee <br />or designee of any Standing Committee. Other commissioners may attend Operation <br />Committee meetings as well. <br />Outreach & Diversity Committee <br />b.: 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 />Program Planning Committee <br />c.: The Program Planning Committee considers and <br />assesses various programs to advance the purposes of the Human Rights Commission, <br />3 <br />DraftAmendmentstoByLaws <br /> <br />