Evidence Acquisition Clause Samples
The Evidence Acquisition clause outlines the procedures and rights related to obtaining and presenting evidence in the context of a legal dispute or investigation. It typically specifies the methods by which parties can request, collect, and submit documents, testimony, or other relevant materials, and may set deadlines or standards for admissibility. By establishing clear guidelines for evidence gathering, this clause ensures that all parties have a fair opportunity to support their claims or defenses, thereby promoting transparency and due process in resolving disputes.
Evidence Acquisition. Core Profession Specific
6.1.1 Assist National Boards to define and articulate regulatory Profession-specific evidence requirements services, as listed in the National Board’s regulatory
6.1.2 Provide advice to National Boards about proposed research and plan and annual budget. analytical projects
6.1.3 Provide descriptive statistics for all professions
6.1.4 Undertake cross-profession regulatory risk analyses
6.1.5 Monitor and research cross-profession regulatory policy and trends
6.1.6 Develop and implement robust regulatory evaluation methodologies
6.1.7 Liaise with external stakeholders regarding the annual Health Workforce Survey questionnaires
6.1.8 Broker and maintain formal strategic data and research partnerships with external organisations
Evidence Acquisition. Core Profession Specific
6.1.1 Assist National Boards to define and articulate regulatory Profession-specific evidence requirements services, as listed in the National Board’s regulatory
6.1.2 Provide advice to National Boards about proposed research and plan and annual budget. analytical projects
6.1.3 Provide descriptive statistics for all professions
Evidence Acquisition. Core Profession Specific
6.1.1 Assist National Boards to define and articulate regulatory Profession-specific evidence requirements services, as listed in
6.1.2 Provide advice to National Boards about proposed research and regulatory work plan analytical projects and annual budget.
6.1.3 Provide descriptive statistics for all professions
6.1.4 Undertake cross-profession regulatory risk analyses
6.1.5 Monitor and research cross-profession regulatory policy and trends
6.1.6 Develop and implement robust regulatory evaluation methodologies
6.1.7 Liaise with external stakeholders regarding the annual Health Workforce Survey questionnaires
6.1.8 Broker and maintain formal strategic data and research partnerships with external organisations 6.2 Data governance and organisational capacity
6.2.1 Develop, implement and manage governance process and procedures for data access, release and exchange
6.2.2 Develop and maintain core statistical infrastructure to support Profession-specific internal and external research and analyses services, as listed in the National Board’s
6.2.3 Provide tools and training to support evidence informed regulatory work plan regulatory policy development and annual budget.
6.2.4 Develop organisational infrastructure for delivering regulatory research Schedule 2: Summary of National Board’s regulatory work plan Chinese Medicine Board of Australia work plan 2015/16 This document is linked to the Board’s Strategic Statement 2015/16 (which sets out the Board’s Key Strategic Priorities for 2015/16) and the Risk Management Plan (which sets out the Board’s identified risks and mitigation considerations). Some of these may extend beyond this period. The Board’s Strategic Plan (which follows) sets out the work and projects to be undertaken in 2015/16 to achieve its objectives.
