Examples of Community Accountability Planning Submission in a sentence
The LHIN will give at least sixty Days’ Notice to the HSP of the date by which a Community Accountability Planning Submission (“CAPS”), approved by the HSP’s governing body, must be submitted to the LHIN.
The LHIN will give at least sixty Days Notice to the HSP of the date by which a Community Accountability Planning Submission (“CAPS”), approved by the HSP’s governing body, must be submitted to the LHIN.
The LHIN will give at least 60 Days’ Notice to the HSP of the date by which a Community Accountability Planning Submission (“CAPS”), approved by the HSP’s governing body, must be submitted to the LHIN.
Correspondence from the CEO of the NELHIN re Community Accountability Planning Submission – The letter was included with the agenda package, and discussed at the Finance Committee meeting November 6, 2014.
The following motion was moved by Richard Koroscil and seconded by Terry Shields: THAT the Board of Directors receives the CAPS (Community Accountability Planning Submission) update which will form the foundation of the Multi-Sector Service Accountability Agreement (MSAA) 2018/19.
The Community Accountability Planning Submission (CAPS) initiative experienced difficultly in sustaining resident involvement because police often dominated the solution with enforcement-oriented approaches, limiting productive dialogue between police and residents (Skogan and Hartnett, 1998).
The Home Support Program is eligible for funding based upon a Community Accountability Planning Submission (CAPS) and a budget submitted to, and approved by, the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care for Ontario and managed by the Central East Local Health Integration Network (CE LHIN).
That the 2014-2017 Community Accountability Planning Submission required by the Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant Local Health Integration Network to negotiate the new Multi-sector Service Accountability Agreement for Public Health Services, Community Mental Health Promotion Program of the Mental Health and Street Outreach Services, and Alcohol, Drug & Gambling Services programs be approved.
The next tier of planning is primarily at catchment-level through Catchment Water Management Plans (CWMP), with provision for optional local water management plans which must be consistent with the CWMP for that area.
This area is currently unused and vegetated, with mounds and spoil heaps which are anticipated to contain Pulverised Fuel Ash (PFA) associated with historic coal-fired power use.