Cultural Services Sample Clauses

Cultural Services. The two sides agree to maintain consultations to progressively reduce discriminatory measures. Specific liberalisation measures are set out in Table 4 of Annex 1 and Annex 2 and no other commitment is made.
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Cultural Services. 16. The parties agree to review the process and administration of this Agreement within a twelve (12) month period.
Cultural Services. The Seniority Committee shall:
Cultural Services. Anvil Centre, Irving House, Museum and Archives, Samson V Engineering DepartmentOutside Employees Fire and Rescue Services Library Parks and Recreation Department – Outside Employees Police Services Queens Park Arena, Xxxxx Park Arena and Skate Shop Operations Queens Park Arenex Queens Park Petting Farm and Playground Services ARTICLE 4.2 - Posting Position and Filling Vacancies *** to be removed from Library Memorandum of Agreement 2012-2015:
Cultural Services. Ph: 00 0000 0000 Fax: 00 0000 0000 Internet xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xx xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xx ABN: 92 967 232 136 • This Agreement governs the donation of items by the Donor to Council for local government purposes, including display or use in any venue as determined by Council. • This Agreement contains all terms and conditions regarding the donation of items and supersedes any former agreement or discussion between the parties in respect of the donation. • All legal and equitable title in the donated item/s and all intellectual property concerning the donated item/s will be transferred to Council from the Donor on delivery of the item.
Cultural Services. Prevention servicesAdministrative services The Employer and union recognize and acknowledge the non-status First Nation, Inuit and Metis employees outside of Article 14 and provide moral support to the process of becoming a status Indian under the Indian Act. The employer and union support all Indigenous groups and provide employee recruitment and retention preference outside of Article 14.
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Cultural Services. Beside the social services and health, the cultural services have the quality of "pure public goods" with a great impact on social inclusion. But the market is unlikely to deliver them at a socially optimal level in the absence of public provision. The aplication of the ICTs in the culture is a clear necesity which could have potential to improve the quality and efficiency of cultural services provided to citizens. Under the Digital Agenda, Romania has a target to contribute 750,000 items to the European Digital Library, which was only 4.6% met in 2011. Romania's cultural assets and its considerable contribution to the arts and science are generally unrecognised nationally and on the international stage. Investment in e‐culture has potential to enrich Romanian education and tourism promotion, to improve public access to cultural resources and to stimulate the the creative digital sector by creating a new market for digital and multumedia services. Rural infrastructure A significant challenge which has to be addressed in order to promote social inclusion, and local economic development in general is infrastructure. In rural areas, local roads have a key role in ensuring access to national communication paths and, therefore, the main economic, social and cultural centres of the country and the objectives of local interest. Even if in the recent years, the basic infrastructure in rural areas (roads, water supply and sewerage infrastructure) was supported both by national and EU funds, it is still underdeveloped, hampering the economic growth and employment and has a negative impact on quality of life of the rural population. Sustainable economic and social development of the rural areas is critically dependent on improving the existing rural infrastructure and basic services. Looking to the future, rural areas need to position themselves to compete effectively for investment while providing adequate community life standards and related social services for the local population. Main development needs Informed by the findings of the analysis of Development Challenges and the SWOT Analysis (Xxxxx X), the identified development needs are also matching the objectives and the aims of three key strategic documents with effects and consequences in the field of reducing poverty and promoting social inclusion, which are The National Strategy regarding older persons and active ageing 2014‐ 2020, the Strategy regarding the promotion of social inclusion and combating pove...
Cultural Services expect that the contact officer for the Xxxxx will attend regular meetings and if they can not attend then they will send a representative.
Cultural Services. 1. TRC will perform a cultural resources desktop study and a project consultation with the THC. An archeological file search and review of sources will be performed using the THC Historic and Archeological Sites Atlas (THC Atlas) and other sources to ensure compliance under the Antiquities Code of Texas within the Area of Potential Effects (APE) and within a 1-kilometer radius of the APE. The THC will review the letter of consultation and provide a response within 30 days of submission.
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