DPCU definition

DPCU means a District Planning Coordination Unit established pursuant to the Recipient’s Local Government Act of 1993 (Act 462).
DPCU means a unit within the MOA (as defined hereinafter) in charge of overseeing the day-to-day implementation of the Project in its respective geographical area of responsibility.
DPCU means a District Planning Coordinating Unit established pursuant to the Borrower’s Planning Systems Act, No 488 of 1993;

Examples of DPCU in a sentence

  • If you need DPCU to receive information concerning your account immediately, such as stop payment requests, reporting lost or stolen information, or to report errors or unauthorized use of your account, you must contact us in person or by telephone.

  • If you believe your account access information has been lost or stolen or that someone has transferred or may transfer money from your account without your permission, call DPCU at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or 800-555-5889, or write us at Dakota Plains Credit Union, Attn: Operations Department, ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇.

  • Each DPCU shall be headed by a District Programme Coordinator (DPC), and shall be further staffed with two District Finance Officers, two District Planning/M&E Officers, a District Food Aid Coordinator (AP only), and support staff.

  • You authorize DPCU to debit your designated account for any transactions accomplished through use of ▇▇▇▇ Pay.

  • Part 4: Project Management Support to the SPMU, DPCU and the BPIU, through the provision of technical assistance and the financing of operating costs, to assist in the implementation, coordination, monitoring, and evaluation of the Project.

  • DPCU may immediately terminate your access and this agreement if: you do not comply with the agreement governing your accounts or your accounts are not is good standing, you breach this or any other agreement with us, or we have reason to believe there has been unauthorized use of your Logon ID or Security Code.

  • The DPO in each Programme District, with the assistance of a District Programme Coordination Unit (DPCU) headed by the Director or a Deputy Director of DPO, shall be responsible for the day-to-day coordination of the Programme Implementation.

  • Neither DPCU employees nor any company affiliated with DPCU will contact you by phone, email, or text message requesting your Logon ID, Security Code, or any other account access information.

  • The Implementing Agencies shall implement the components or sub-components of the Programme under their respective responsibility, in close cooperation and coordination with their counterparts at the District level and the District authorities/entities (DPOs, DPCU) in accordance with this Agreement, and with the support of their counterparts at the provincial Implementing Agencies.

  • SP and AP shall be responsible for implementation of Programme activities under their respective sub-Programmes, which shall be supported through the following activities: - establishment of a Provincial Programme Coordination Unit (PPCU) within each Department of Planning and Investment (DPI) of the Programme Provinces, and the establishment of a District Programme Coordination Unit (DPCU) within the District Planning Office (DPO) in each Programme District.


More Definitions of DPCU

DPCU. EBCU," "FTCU," "GPLU," "HAYU," "HPFU," "LGTU," "LIQU,"
DPCU and when referred to collectively, the “DPCUs”). The DPCUs shall report to the head of the relevant DPO.

Related to DPCU

  • PCU means the Project coordinating unit referred to in Section 3.04 of this Agreement;

  • L.S.D. means lysergic acid diethylamide.

  • DP means Delivery Period

  • WPI means the wholesale price index for various commodities as published by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, GOI and shall include any index which substitutes the WPI, and any reference to WPI shall, unless the context otherwise requires, be construed as a reference to the WPI published for the period ending with the preceding month.

  • COGSA means the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act of the United States of America approved on 16th April 1936.