DCP definition

DCP means disclosure controls and procedures;
DCP means the Central and South West Corporation Executive Deferred Compensation Plan, as amended from time to time.
DCP means the New York City Department of City Planning or any successor to the jurisdiction thereof.

Examples of DCP in a sentence

  • To ensure the allocation of bicycle parking onsite that is in accordance with Australian Standards and the Sydney DCP 2012.

  • All members of the bargaining unit may participate in the district matching annuity program as provided in M.S. 356.24 according to the following provisions: District Contribution: Effective July 1, 1994, the district shall match annually up to 2% of the base salary up to $2000 to either the Minnesota DCP or an appropriate 403(b) annuity.

  • To ensure signage illumination is designed in accordance with the Australian Standards and Council’s DCP.

  • Yes, a Debt Consolidation Plan (DCP) allows individuals with multiple unsecured debts to consolidate them into a single loan, simplifying repayment.

  • To ensure signage is designed in accordance with Sydney DCP 2012.


More Definitions of DCP

DCP means the New York City Department of City Planning.
DCP means the Tenet 2001 Deferred Compensation Plan, the Tenet 2006 Deferred Compensation Plan and any other deferred compensation plan maintained by the Employer that covers Covered Executives.
DCP. : means Markets, Central Counterparties and the other entities authorised by Monte Titoli and or by other T2S CSDs, to connect directly to the T2S platform3;
DCP means the Department of Consumer Protection of the State of Connecticut.
DCP has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 6.1 of this Agreement.
DCP means Oriental Poppy Limited and/or its Affiliates.
DCP means The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. and Affiliates Deferred Compensation Plan, adopted as of November 21, 1996, as amended from time to time.