DECD definition

DECD means the State of Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development and its successors.
DECD means the Chief Executive, Department for Education and Child Development.
DECD means the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development.

Examples of DECD in a sentence

  • In the case of access to storage facilities and meeting rooms, the relevant circumstances include the ability of DECD to provide the specific facilities or room sought.

  • The Artist shall make the Work of Art available for inspection, approval and pick up by the DECD (or its designated transportation contractor) on or before forty-five (45) days after the date this contract has been signed by the parties.

  • DECD will continue to provide additional funding to schools and preschools in line with state and commonwealth government priorities at the time.

  • The panel members consist of the following officers: Chairperson, Director, Workforce Management Assistant Director, Workforce Management Education Director (nominee) Australian Education Union (nominee) The Principal Classification Operational Guidelines are published on the DECD intranet.

  • Litchfield Judicial District Courthouse shall consult with DECD before undertaking conservation, restoration, or repairs.


More Definitions of DECD

DECD means the Maine Department of Economic & Community Development. “Development Program Fund” means the Downtown Municipal Development and Tax
DECD is defined in the Recitals.
DECD means the Department for Education and Child Development or successor. Director means a person appointed to administer a DECD Affiliated Independent Kindergarten. Duty Days means:
DECD means the South Australian Department for Education and Child Development;
DECD means Department for Education and Child Development.
DECD has the meaning specified in Section 7.09.
DECD means the Department for Enforcement of Court Decisions of the Borrower under the supervision of MOJ (as hereinafter defined) and established pursuant to the Law on the Department for the Enforcement of Court Decisions of May 1999.