what is a quroum if there is eleven members on a committee
A quorum can be any number, as decided by the committee's constitution, covenant, tenets or external legally binding regulations (such as might apply to a Board of Directors, for example).
That depends on the rules set up by the specific committee, but a common requirement is that MORE THAN HALF of the members be present.
Committee procedures do not require a quorum of the legislators.
A quorum is whatever the rules of the committee say, or the rules of the bigger organization that appointed the committee and to which the committee reports back.
Yes, they are. They are on the committee by way of their office, but they still have the same rights as other members, and still count for purposes of a quorom.
A quorum is usually a majority of the members
The board members waited until a quorum was reached before starting the meeting.
Committee procedures do not require a quorum of the legislators.
The noun 'quorum' is used as a collective noun for:a quorum of shareholdera quorum of members
A church committee. Different members are mentioned occasionally, including Elder Bruce R. McKonkie of the quorum of the 12.
As part of the Quorum Presidency, he will share duties concerning the welfare of the members of his Quorum and the duties of the Quorum. In the absence of the Quorum president, he will take the president's responsibilities.
A quorum is calculated by dividing the whole number of members in a body by 2 and then adding 1 to it. In mathematical symbols, quorum=(number of members/2) +1.
"Act on" is a little vague. Standing and special committees "act on" bills all the time, and many of them have only a few members. I assume you mean in terms of voting on the passage of a bill, as opposed to a committee determining whether or not to recommend it. Any House member has the right to call for a quorum for any vote. In the House, a quorum is a majority of the current members ... nominally, 218. If one or more seats are vacant, then the quorum is reduced accordingly.