DCSI definition
Examples of DCSI in a sentence
DCSI denies the allegations and denies that it violated the TCPA.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Development Lead will own the global safety database, the developmental core safety information (DCSI), and core data sheet for each Product.
This framework defines desired outcomes for young people and measures of progress; highest priority population groups of young people for across DCSI action and highest priority geographic areas for place-based collaborative action.
DCSI has committed funding the University of South Australia (UniSA) from 2016 to 2018 to conduct a two-year pilot across two public secondary schools in Mount Gambier.
DCSI has committed to pursue an action plan post the release of the Strategy.
Those who submit approved claims will receive a proportionate share of the settlement fund after deducting the above-listed fees, costs, and expenses, and will release any related claim(s) against DCSI and other released parties.
If the settlement is approved, all class members who do not opt out (even those who do not submit claims) will release any claim(s) against DCSI and other released parties.
The DCSI youth framework is informed by the model for DCSI Aboriginal Youth Programs, which was endorsed by the DCSI Aboriginal Services Directors Group in late 2014.
A senior position within the Policy and Community Development Division will lead implementation of the DCSI Youth Framework and support development of collaborative projects across DCSI and, with partner organisations, aim to improve outcomes for young people.
Deltak Construction Services Inc., a Wisconsin corporation (“DCSI”), has been merged with and into the Seller pursuant to an Agreement and Plan of Merger, by and between the Seller and DCSI, dated October 29, 2010.