Local Dispute definition

Local Dispute means any matter relating to the terms and conditions of service of junior local government officers which the Commission refers to a Board under section 17;
Local Dispute. ' means any matter relating to the terms and condi- tions of service of specified local government officers which the Commission refers to the Tribunal under section 18;

Examples of Local Dispute in a sentence

  • If access to psychiatric inpatient service is denied, the individual or, if a minor, his/ her parent or guardian, must be informed of his/her right to a second opinion consistent with Sections 409(4), 498e(4) and 498h(5) of the Code and the CMHSP Local Dispute Resolution Process as described in Section RECIPIENT RIGHTS REQUIREMENTS REGARDING THE DENIAL OF SERVICES Denial of Hospitalization.

  • Without limitation, such guidelines, policies and laws include the guidelines set forth in MDHHS: (a) Grievance and Appeal Technical Requirement (Attachment P.6.3.1.1, and (b) CMHSP Local Dispute Resolution Process (Attachment C6.3.2.1); both of which shall be made available on the Authority’s Website.

  • Regional and Local Dispute Resolution Committees are responsible for identifying such grievances.

  • See attachments C6.3.2.1 CMHSP Local Dispute Resolution Process and C6.3.2.2 FSS Guidelines for Determining Eligibility of Applicants.

  • Stage 1 - Informal discussions and resolution Resolution – Yes: No further action Resolution - No Written request for Formal Local Dispute Resolution: acknowledged by tPCT or contractor within 7 days.

  • All contractors who are aggrieved by a decision of the tPCT within whose boundaries they operate can lodge a request for “Formal Local Dispute Resolution” in writing, including the grounds for the request, to the Chief Executive of the Teaching Primary Care Trust.

  • Stage 2 - Formal Local Dispute Resolution LDR Panel (set up by tPCT): usually hears the dispute within 25 working days.

  • Under these circumstances the tPCT will set up a Local Dispute Resolution Panel (LDRP) to hear the dispute and make a determination.

  • Stage 3 - Appeal to the Secretary of State through the NHSLA - NHS Dispute Resolution Procedure If an issue cannot be satisfactorily resolved through Local Dispute Resolution, an appeal can be lodged by either party to the SHA or NHSLA's Family Health Services Appeals Unit.

  • Resolution – Yes No further action Resolution -No Stage 3 – NHS Dispute Resolution: either party can appeal against the decision of the Formal Local Dispute Resolution within 3 years to Secretary of State via the NHSLA.

Related to Local Dispute

  • Formal Dispute means a written objection by an Interested Party to any of the following:

  • Technical Dispute has the meaning specified in Section 12.2;

  • Legal Dispute means any action, suit or proceeding between or among the Parties arising in connection with any disagreement, dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or any related document.

  • industrial dispute means any dispute or difference between employers and employers, or between employers and workmen, or between workmen and workmen, which is connected with the employment or non-employment or the terms of employment or with the conditions of labour, of any person;

  • Dispute means any dispute, controversy, claim or difference of whatever nature arising out of, relating to, or having any connection with this Agreement, including a dispute regarding the existence, formation, validity, interpretation, performance or termination of this Agreement or the consequences of its nullity and also including any dispute relating to any non-contractual rights or obligations arising out of, relating to, or having any connection with this Agreement.

  • Arbitrable Dispute means any dispute arising under or in connection with this Agreement.

  • Labor dispute as used here, means a strike, lockout, or other labor dispute between the Employer and its Employees, during which time the Employee is not paid by the Employer.

  • trade dispute means any dispute or difference between employers and workmen, or between workmen and workmen, connected with the employment or non-employment, or the terms of employment, or with the conditions of labour, of any person;

  • Agreement Disputes shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1.

  • Relevant Dispute means any difference between the parties arising out of or in connection with this contract; "Relevant Force Majeure Event" has the meaning ascribed to it in Clause 17.1;

  • Dispute Board (DB) means the person or persons named as such in the SCC appointed by agreement between the Procuring Entity and the Contractor to make a decision with respect to any dispute or difference between the Procuring Entity and the Contractor referred to him or her by the Parties pursuant to GCC Sub-Clause 46.1 (Dispute Board) hereof.

  • Tax Dispute has the meaning set forth in Section 5.06.

  • Reconciliation Dispute has the meaning set forth in Section 7.9 of this Agreement.

  • Disputes shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.

  • Xxxx Dispute Notice means the notice issued by a Party raising a Dispute regarding a Monthly Xxxx or a Supplementary Xxxx issued by the other Party;

  • Billing Dispute means the dispute of an invoice prepared by an Operator to the Other Operator which is made in good faith.

  • Arbitration Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 9.13.

  • Dispute Date means, with respect to a Dispute, the date on which a Dispute Notice is effectively delivered by one party to the other party save that if, with respect to a Dispute, both parties deliver a Dispute Notice, the date on which the first in time of such notices is effectively delivered will be the Dispute Date. Each Dispute Notice will be effectively delivered if delivered in the manner agreed between the parties for the giving of notices in respect of this Agreement.

  • Mediation means any process in which a mediator facilitates communication and negotiation between the parties to assist them in reaching a voluntary agreement regarding their dispute.

  • Dispute Period shall have the meaning specified in Section 9.3(a).

  • Resolve and the correlative terms, “Resolved”, “Resolving” and “Resolution” each means that the Services are restored to a point where the Customer can perform their job. In some cases, this may only be a work around solution until the root cause of the Error or Unplanned Disruption is identified and corrected (the need for restoration of normal service supersedes the need to find the root cause of the incident).

  • Alternative dispute resolution means mediation, arbitration, conciliation, or other nonjudicial procedure that involves a neutral party in the decisionmaking process. The form of alternative dispute resolution chosen pursuant to this article may be binding or nonbinding, with the voluntary consent of the parties.

  • Mediation Notice is defined in Section 6.2(b).

  • Resolved With respect to a Repurchase Request, means that (i) the related Material Defect has been cured, (ii) the related Mortgage Loan has been repurchased in accordance with the related Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement, (iii) a mortgage loan has been substituted for the related Mortgage Loan in accordance with the related Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement, (iv) the applicable Mortgage Loan Seller has made a Loss of Value Payment, (v) a contractually binding agreement has been entered into between the Enforcing Servicer, on behalf of the Trust, and the related Mortgage Loan Seller that settles the related Mortgage Loan Seller’s obligations under the related Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement, or (vi) the related Mortgage Loan is no longer property of the Trust as a result of a sale or other disposition in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Disputing Party has the meaning specified in Paragraph 5.

  • Disagreement means a difference of opinion between personnel of a reporting issuer responsible for finalizing the reporting issuer’s financial statements and the personnel of a predecessor auditor responsible for authorizing the issuance of audit reports on the reporting issuer’s financial statements or authorizing the communication of the results of the auditor’s review of the reporting issuer’s interim financial report, if the difference of opinion