DRRC definition

DRRC means the Déline Renewable Resources Council;

Examples of DRRC in a sentence

  • The Department maintains current documents and a summary of the latest revisions through the Design Reference Resource Center (DRRC) (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/drrc/) (the DRRC page of the Department’s Website).

  • The parties agree to continue the current arrangement on claiming mileage applicable to DRRC staff.

  • DRRC shall establish independent and impartial committees called hereafter “Property Claims Committees” (PCCs) in both rural and urban areas to deal with all property disputes that shall arise from the return process.

  • Upon the request of the DRRC, the relevant authorities shall establish mobile courts and other mechanisms, whenever deemed necessary to ensure prompt access to justice.

  • DRRC and the relevant authorities shall establish restitution procedures, which must be simple, accessible, transparent and enforceable.

  • The Parties agree to establish upon the signature of this Protocol, the Darfur Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (DRRC) in this regard the Parties call upon the international community to provide technical, material and financial support to enable the DRRC to operational as soon as possible.

  • DRRC shall facilitate inquiries made by family members and co-operate with the work of humanitarian organisations engaged in assisting family reunification.

  • In the case of conflict between the Property Claims Committees and the Compensation Commission that cannot be reconciled through consultation between them, the Darfur Rehabilitation and Resettlement Commission (DRRC) shall resolve the conflict.

  • The Commission shall also coordinate its activities with the DRRC.

  • DRRC, in collaboration with the relevant authorities, shall take steps to facilitate the registration of all displaced persons, whether they are in urban, rural or camp settings and shall issue to displaced persons all documents necessary for the exercise of their legal rights, such as passports, personal identification documents, birth certificates, marriage certificates and all necessary documents of title.