CRMT definition

CRMT means the Trust's own team involved in the Scheme and who is engaged in the management of the Community First Responder. As at the date of this Agreement the Community Resuscitation Management Team includes those individuals listed in Schedule 4;
CRMT. As defined in Section 2.03(b). Cut-off Date: November 1, 1998.

Examples of CRMT in a sentence

  • The CRMT shall be comprised of a team of personnel meeting the qualifications specified in Stipulation III.A and shall carry out all cultural resources work pursuant to this PA in accordance with the relevant documents in Stipulation III.B.

  • A requirement to comply with the provisions of the PA in cooperation with MTA and the CRMT will be included in all design and construction contracts related to the Undertaking.

  • MTA shall establish a Cultural Resources Management Team (CRMT) for the design and construction phases of the Undertaking to assist MTA in implementing the provisions of this PA.

  • A member of the CRMT will be on-site when there is a potential for historic properties (including both built historic properties and archeological resources) to be affected by the construction and will take responsibility to monitor all construction activities that may affect historic and archeological resources, when warranted, or when requested by the NPS for NPS historic and archeological resources.

  • The CRMT will train appropriate members of the on-site contractor staff regarding the stipulations outlined in this PA and any documents that pertain to the protection of historic resources prior to the commencement of work and at regular intervals not to exceed six months.

Related to CRMT

  • CRM means the DDA Case Resource Manager.

  • AMC means Annual Maintenance Contract

  • SpinCo shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • Broadridge means Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

  • COVID-19 means SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19, and any evolutions or mutations thereof or related or associated epidemics, pandemic or disease outbreaks.