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How to become a LAG member

What sectors are represented in Oni LAG


The Oni Local Action Group unites representatives of the local public, entrepreneurial and civil sectors


Who are considered public sector representatives

Public sector representatives are considered to be the following operating within the boundaries of Oni Municipality: 

  • Local self-government body, its employees;
  • Employees of regional/territorial services of state authorities (ministry, department, LEPL, etc.);
  • Legal entities of public law and their heads;
  • Legal entities of private law and their heads, where the state or local self-government (or any of its bodies) owns a share and/or is represented in the governing body.


Who are considered business sector representatives

A representative of the entrepreneurial sector is considered to be a natural person or legal entity that, in accordance with the Law of Georgia "On Entrepreneurs", is engaged in entrepreneurial activity.


Who are considered civil sector representatives

A representative of the civil sector is considered to be an individual, initiative group (unregistered association) or legal entity that resides in the territory of the municipality and/or has close ties with the municipality through its activities.

How to become a member


A person wishing to become a member shall apply to the executive body of the organization - the Governing Board - with an application in the prescribed form, which shall decide on the issue of accepting the person as a member no later than 3 (three) months after the submission of the application. The Governing Board shall notify the person wishing to become a member in writing of the refusal of the Governing Board to accept the person as a member. 




Donwloads


 You can download Oni LAG Charter here