COAB definition

COAB means the Code of Applicant Behaviour as filed and published in the University Calendar;
COAB the Cabinet Office Approvals Board;

Examples of COAB in a sentence

  • The alternative process shall be designed to fairly afford an opportunity to all persons who live, work, or are enrolled in school in Portland and over the age of 15 to serve on the COAB.

  • Compliance Officer Community Liaison (“COCL”) and COAB commented on the policy in April 2016.

  • Prior to the first PCCEP meeting, members will learn about the history of the Settlement Agreement, attend the PPB community academy, participate in a ride along with PPB, review lessons learned from COAB, receive subject matter and Committee trainings, and learn about PPB’s structures and processes.

  • Analysis During the past year, it became apparent that the COAB framework was not achieving the goals of the Agreement.

  • The 20 member COAB, which includes 15 voting members and 5 advisory members, will be chaired by a Compliance Officer and Community Liaison (COCL).

  • If contractor has previously completed work for COAB please include as fourth reference.

  • The City’s PCCEP proposal addresses shortcomings with the COAB model in a number of ways.

  • Accordingly, the City ceased its efforts to maintain COAB and instead proposed a new framework for community engagement: the Portland Committee on Community-Engaged Policing (“PCCEP”).

  • Stakeholders collectively agreed that the selection process, as well as the lack of orientation and training on the front end, created a weak foundation for COAB.

  • As with COAB, PCCEP will have authority to “independently assess the Settlement Agreement.” See City of Portland Plan for Portland Committee on Community-Engaged Policing (PCCEP), Section II.