IAAP definition

IAAP has the meaning given in Paragraph 4.2.2 (Process for Sanction and Validation of Work Activities) of Part 2 (Work Activity ManagementFinancial Sanction & Validation) to Schedule 2 (Programme Management and Change Procedure);
IAAP means the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant as shown on the map in Appendix 1.
IAAP means international accounting standards as promulgated by the International Accounting Standards Committee and as understood and applied on such date of determination.

Examples of IAAP in a sentence

  • Secretarial/Clerical employees who become certified through the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) and obtain the Certified Administrative Professional (CAP) certification will receive 4% salary supplement for as long as the certifications remain in effect.

  • Following the approval of the Portfolio IAAP, detailed IAAPs will be developed for each programme and project within the Growth Deal.

  • Students are also requested to submit a current and valid copy of an approved and acceptable industry certification such as the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification or Certified Administrative Professional (CAP) from the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP).

  • Each project or programme business case will be subject to gateway reviews as set out in the Integrated Assurance and Approvals Plan (IAAP).

  • An Integrated Assurance & Approval Plan (IAAP), co-designed with both Governments will be developed – with specific consideration to guidance from the Infrastructure and Projects Authority, such as the OGC GatewayTM Review process.

  • Our governance and management structures have been established to accommodate a way of working and an approach that enables a continuous cycle of assurance and review, through: • A clearly defined PoMO • An Integrated Assurance and Approval Plan (IAAP) that will establish clear processes • An Implementation Plan for the Portfolio • ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and continual monitoring and evaluation that will continue to inform and shape the direction of the Portfolio.

  • Both IAAP Division 15 and GSPC strive to bring together psychology students (and to ensure sustainability and continued collaborations, in time, also early career professionals once students graduate) from diverse backgrounds and work to develop and improve the field of psychology and the perception of psychology to the general public.

  • The Student Division was created during the year 2002 and was formally approved at the General Assembly of the IAAP in Singapore, August 2002.

  • An IAAP has been agreed by all three parties ahead of the Final Deal Agreement and will be subject to review on an annual basis.

  • In return, IAAP DIVISION 15 will collaborate in contributing to this database, including IAAP Division 15 activities, and this resource will be shared among members of both organisations.