Policy Guidance Sample Clauses

Policy Guidance. The governing board provides direction to the School leadership through the adoption of policies and procedures that support and promote high academic standards in a safe and healthy School environment. 1.4
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Policy Guidance. The PIC and XXXx must agree on how policy guidance will be provided for the SDA’s JTPA program. This effort could entail periodic meetings between representatives of each group to coordinate their policy recommendations for the administrative entity. Alternatively, either group could be designated to take the lead in guiding policy and establishing a systematic method to keep the other group informed and provide for its input.
Policy Guidance. 2. The Borrower shall ensure that the Project Leading Group, which has been established by JCG, headed by the Vice-Mayor and comprising representatives from Jiaozhou City Construction Bureau, Development and Reform Bureau, Finance Bureau, Environmental Protection Bureau, Planning Bureau, Shaohai Artificial Lake Management Bureau, Land Resources Bureau, and Water Resources Bureau, provides overall policy guidance, facilitate interagency coordination, and resolve any institutional problems that may have adverse impact on Project implementation. The Project Leading Group shall meet as often as necessary to ensure that the objectives of the Project are met. Project Management Office and the Project Manager
Policy Guidance. Where policy guidance is required, the JPAC PACC will ensure that cases, appeals and redress papers are submitted in writing to SP Pol and comprise:
Policy Guidance. Although the Commission has a long history of considering sea level rise in its planning and regulatory decisions, accelerated SLR due to climate change will exacerbate shoreline erosion hazards that the Commission and local governments must address in their coastal planning decisions. SLR will directly affect public beach access and recreation resources, particularly in urbanized areas where allowing for the inland retreat of beaches and other shoreline resources as sea levels rise may prove difficult. Updated policies, ordinances, programs, and community-based adaptation planning will be required to effectively respond to this coastal management challenge. A primary mechanism for addressing SLR in the CCMP will be to provide guidance to Commission staff and local governments on how to incorporate estimated SLR based on the best available science, into planning and permit decisions. This task will result in new policy guidance for Commission staff, permit applicants, local governments and other agencies for implementing enforceable CCMP policies that address hazards affected by SLR, including coastal erosion and flooding. BCDC will use Section 309 funds ($125,000) for:  Phase 2 of the Adapting to Rising Tides (ART) project to develop an adaptation planning processes and strategy options to improve shoreline community resiliency. This work will leverage partners and funding from the ART Project Phase 1 supported by the FY 2010- 11 CZMA grant.
Policy Guidance. (c) To aggregate data to compare the performance of other Participants, its authorized users, other QEs and/or participants of other QEs, except with the express written consent of the other Participant, its authorized users, the other QE and/or participants of the other QEs, as applicable.
Policy Guidance. 2. Within three (3) months after the Effective Date, the Borrower through the Project Executing Agency shall establish a PSC to be chaired by the Secretary of DOE or a designated DOE representative, which shall be responsible for the overall policy guidance. The PSC shall meet at least on a quarterly basis to ensure that the objectives of the Project are being achieved.
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Policy Guidance. National Service Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services (October 2004) • Every Child Matters (2003) • Child Health Promotion Programme (March 2008) • Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures (Feb 2009) • Relevant NICE guidance • Brighton and Hove City Children and Young People’s Plan (2009-2012) • Brighten up ; growing up in Brighton and Hove (Brighton & Hove Public Health Report 2008) • NHS Brighton and Hove Annual Operating Plan (2010) • DH Transforming children’s hearing services • Identifying Deaf Children National Protocol • National Deaf Children’s Society • New Born Hearing Screening Programme Centre

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