Code of Governance definition

Code of Governance means the Framework for the Corporate and Financial Governance of the Health Service Executive prepared by the Executive pursuant to Section 35 of the Health Act 2004;
Code of Governance means the HEA/IUA “Governance of Irish Universities 2012” and its revisions;
Code of Governance means the HEA/IUA “Governance of Irish Universities 2012” and its revisions. "Contributor" means University Members or an Entity that significantly advances the Intellectual Property but is not an Inventor.

Examples of Code of Governance in a sentence

  • As the strategic dialogue process develops, the HEA will take into account ongoing compliance with important foundational requirements such as:  Statutory quality assurance processes  Providing an annual statement required under their Code of Governance and with all other requirements of that Code  Providing details of satisfactory financial outturn, budget and financial plan  Employment control framework  Data returns to the HEA.

  • The HEA will take into account ongoing compliance with important foundational requirements such as:  Statutory quality assurance processes  Providing an annual statement required under their Code of Governance and with all other requirements of that Code  Providing details of satisfactory financial outturn, budget and financial plan  Employment control framework  Data returns to the HEA.

  • The Code of Governance: This sets out the functions, duties and powers of the College and summarises the principles and provisions of the governance arrangements, as set out in the above documents, and includes a scheme of delegation to clarify roles and responsibilities.

  • Your appointment as a Board Member may be renewed for up to three years by the Association, provided this is permitted by the Constitution and the Association’s Code of Governance.

  • You further agree to represent North Wales Housing when requested; and to uphold the Joint Welsh Government / Community Housing Cymru Code of Governance, the North Wales Housing Code of Conduct and Probity Policy.

  • This Code, effective from 1st January 2018, was developed in compliance with the revised Code of Practice for the Governance of State Bodies 2016 and it replaces the previous Code of Governance and the Good Practice Guidelines.

  • Statement of Internal Controls The Governing Body of Letterkenny Institute of Technology acknowledges its responsibility for ensuring that an effective system of internal control, based on compliance with the Code of Governance of Irish Institutes of Technology and the Code of Practice for the Governance of State Bodies published in August 2016, with effect from 1 September 2016, is maintained and operated.

  • The SPORT SINGAPORE also oversees the management, administration and operations of SCF in accordance with the Code of Governance for NSAs. SCF is also recognized by the Singapore National Olympic Committee (SNOC) for the purposes of cycling representation in international competitions such as the Southeast Asia (SEA) Games, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, and the Olympic Games.

  • The new Code of Governance reflects our inmate to resident accountability and man a strong platform for housing associations.

  • It is guided by all relevant legislation and by the THEA Code of Governance of Institutes of Technology (2018).


More Definitions of Code of Governance

Code of Governance means the Code of Governance prepared pursuant to Section 50 of the Child and Family Act 2013.
Code of Governance means the code of governance set down by the Board pursuant to section 13 of the Rules.
Code of Governance means the Code of Governance prepared pursuant to Section 50 of the Child and Family Act 2013;

Related to Code of Governance

  • lead governor means the governor nominated by the corporation to fulfil the role described in Appendix B to The NHS Foundation Trust Code of Governance (Monitor, December 2013) or any later version of such code.

  • Chapter means a Chapter under this Part;

  • Code of Ethics means a statement encompassing the set of rules based on values and the standards of conduct to which suppliers are expected to conform

  • Regulation X means Regulation X of the Board as from time to time in effect and all official rulings and interpretations thereunder or thereof.

  • Office of the Governor means the Governor; his chief of staff, counsel, director of policy, Cabinet

  • Central Bank UCITS Regulations means the Central Bank (Supervision and Enforcement)