DPE definition

DPE means the Director of Public Employment, as established under the Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002.
DPE shall be defined to mean “direct personnel expense”. Direct payroll expense includes prevailing wage rates plus a maximum multiplier of 1.35 times DPE. For example, if the prevailing wage rate is $50/hour, the DPE would be $67.50/hour (50 x 1.35).
DPE means the Directorate of Primary Education within MOPME (as hereinafter defined), and includes any successor thereto;

Examples of DPE in a sentence

  • Services will include, but will not be limited to, the installation of the RSP’s Residential Gateway, Data Port Extension (DPE), IPTV services, and additional wiring.

  • Notwithstanding any other terms of this agreement, a DOR shall not prohibit the transfer of a pupil who is a child of an active military duty parent to a school district of proposed enrollment if the DPE approves the application for transfer.

  • Each DPE is limited to accepting the equivalent of two students per grade level from its wait list, or 7% of the school’s total enrollment from the waitlist, whichever is greater.

  • If a decision by the school districts or HCOE has not been rendered by the conclusion of two school months, and the school districts or HCOE are still operating within the prescribed timelines, the pupil shall not be allowed to continue attendance at the DPE.

  • A pupil shall be eligible for provisional attendance only upon providing reasonable evidence that a final decision for a request for interdistrict transfer is pending either with the DOR, the DPE, or HCOE.


More Definitions of DPE

DPE means the Department of Petroleum and Energy, a Papua New Guinea Government department responsible for regulating oil and gas activities in Papua New Guinea.
DPE means the Department of Petroleum and Energy, a PNG government department responsible for regulating oil and gas activities in PNG.
DPE means Department of Petroleum and Energy of Papua New Guinea.
DPE means the NSW Department of Planning and Environment (or its predecessor or subsequent bodies).