(Priority Sectors Clause Samples

The Priority Sectors clause defines specific industries or market segments that are given special consideration or focus within the context of an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines which sectors are prioritized for investment, partnership, or service delivery, and may include examples such as healthcare, education, or renewable energy. Its core practical function is to ensure that resources and efforts are directed toward areas deemed most important by the parties, thereby aligning strategic objectives and clarifying where obligations or benefits are concentrated.
(Priority Sectors. 1. In accordance with Article 3 of the Agreement, grants shall be available for projects in the same sectors as under the EEA Financial Mechanism as well as in the areas of: • Implementation of Schengen acquis, support of National Schengen Action Plans as well as strengthening the judiciary, • Environment, i. a. with emphasis on strengthening the administrative capacity to implement relevant acquis and investments in infrastructure and technology with priority given to municipal waste management, • Regional policy and cross-border activities, • Technical assistance relating to implementation of acquis communautaire. 2. Academic research may be eligible for funding in so far as it is targeted at one or more of the priority sectors.
(Priority Sectors. 1. In accordance with Article 3 of Protocol 38a, grants shall be available for projects in any or all of the following priority sectors: (a) Protection of the environment, including the human environment, through, inter alia, reduction of pollution and promotion of renewable energy; (b) Promotion of sustainable development through improved resource use and management; (c) Conservation of European cultural heritage, including public transport, and urban renewal; (d) Human resource development through, inter alia, promotion of education and training, strengthening of administrative or public service capacities of local government or its institutions as well as the democratic processes, which support it;
(Priority Sectors. The Norwegian Cooperation Programme for Bulgaria shall be available for bilateral cooperation projects between eligible applicants from the Parties to promote social and economic development in the Republic of Bulgaria within the following priority sectors: – reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, including Joint Implementation projects under the Kyoto Protocol, and other emissions in air and water, – energy efficiency and renewable energy, – facilitating sustainable production, including certification and verification, – implementation of Schengen αзquis, support of National Schengen Plans as well as strengthening the judiciary. Possible activities are, inter αliα, innovation, human resource–development, networking, capacity-building, technology transfer, and research and development.
(Priority Sectors. The Norwegian Cooperation Programme for Romania shall be available for bilateral cooperation projects between eligible applicants from the Parties to promote social and economic development in Romania within the following priority sectors: — reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, including Joint Implementation projects under the Kyoto Protocol, and other emissions in air and water; — energy efficiency and renewable energy; — facilitating sustainable production, including certification and verification; — health. Possible activities are, inter alia, innovation, human resource-development, networking, capacity-building, technology transfer and research and development
(Priority Sectors. State Parties shall agree to give priority to certain sectorial areas of critical significance to national interest.
(Priority Sectors. (A) Iron and steel; (B) Aluminum; (C) Chemicals; (D) Plastics; (E) Fertilizer; and (F) Cement.
(Priority Sectors a. The Participants have decided to prioritise the following sectors by collaborating on research and development opportunities, where applicable, and facilitating increased trade opportunities: i. Automotive sector (including electric vehicles and EV components) ii. Life sciences sector b. The Participants will also explore opportunities to encourage further economic growth and capitalise on innovation, including in ways that facilitate sustainability, protect the natural environment, and support workers and communities by creating high-quality jobs and bolstering traditional economic workforces.

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  • Priority Hiring If the Contract Amount is over $200,000 and this Agreement is for services (other than Consulting Services), this section is applicable. Contractor shall give priority consideration in filling vacancies in positions funded by this Agreement to qualified recipients of aid under Welfare and Institutions Code section 11200 in accordance with PCC 10353.

  • Volunteer Peer Assistants 1. Up to eight (8)

  • COVID-19 Vaccinations Contractor understands, acknowledges, and agrees that, pursuant to Article II of the General Appropriations Act, none of the General Revenue Funds appropriated to the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) may be used for the purpose of promoting or advertising COVID-19 vaccinations in the 2024-25 biennium. It is also the intent of the legislature that to the extent allowed by federal law, any federal funds allocated to DSHS shall be expended for activities other than promoting or advertising COVID-19 vaccinations. Contractor represents and warrants that it is not ineligible, nor will it be ineligible during the term of this Contract, to receive appropriated funding pursuant to Article II.

  • Seniority Rosters The Employer agrees to furnish the Union each January 31 and July 31 with rosters of all employees who accrue seniority, their current and prior classifications, and start date in each classification and University start date per Section 1. Employees who have accepted positions outside the bargaining unit do not accrue class seniority in the bargaining unit when employed in positions outside the bargaining unit, but retain prior seniority earned in the bargaining unit. When two (2) or more employees have the same classification seniority date, ties shall be broken by recognizing the employee with the greater University seniority first. If a tie still continues, the employee's seniority position shall be determined by lot.

  • COVID-19 Vaccine Passports Pursuant to Texas Health and Safety Code, Section 161.0085(c), Contractor certifies that it does not require its customers to provide any documentation certifying the customer’s COVID-19 vaccination or post-transmission recovery on entry to, to gain access to, or to receive service from the Contractor’s business. Contractor acknowledges that such a vaccine or recovery requirement would make Contractor ineligible for a state-funded contract.