EHRC definition
Examples of EHRC in a sentence
EHRC is the sole Contractor in a production sharing contract between ERHC and the Government of the Republic of Kenya covering Block 11 A in the north western region of Kenya dated 28th June, 2012.
The College should also take account of the Code of Practice on the Public Sector Equality Duty from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), as well as specific guidance from the EHRC on the various aspects of the duty.
The EHRC has no delegated power to amend these terms and conditions.
This is explained in guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) on reasonable adjustments for disabled people when using a service.
The EHRC will provide to the DfE on request copies of business cases for projects below the EHRC’s delegated limit or elements of them, such as the Net Present Value calculation.
If, in practice, any of the guidance requirements should be found to constrain the EHRC in the discharge of its functions, the EHRC agrees to alert the Sponsorship Team who will liaise with the issuing department to consider the request to lift the requirement based on the evidence provided by EHRC.
The EHRC also works closely with the Welsh Government and the Scottish Government, such as through its power - at section 11 (2)(c) and (2)(d) of the 2006 Act – to provide advice to the Welsh and Scottish Governments on specific issues.
Some independent arms-length bodies or quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisations, in particular the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), have responsibilities in areas that touch upon issues like racism, non-discrimination and similar fields.
However, BHES understands it's unlawful for us to charge a pupil for a reasonable adjustment (EHRC guidance, page 15).
This document sets out the broad framework within which the EHRC will operate.