Implementing Government definition
Implementing Government or “Implementer” is any governmental entity operated by a locally elected board or council, including Indian Tribes, having legislative and regulatory authority, and whose jurisdiction lies wholly or partly within the boundary of WRIA 54. An Implementing Government may include Initiators. Implementing Governments have a role in plan implementation. “Implementation Matrix” is a document showing all recommended elements of an approved WRIA Plan as the final step in plan development and recommendations, as further explained in Section 6.3.
Examples of Implementing Government in a sentence
No decision may bind any Implementing Government to an Obligation without its consent, as explained in provision 6.3. The parties recognize the planning process is a progressive endeavor and agree to work together to preserve decisions made after due consideration and opportunity for full participation, absent just cause for not doing so.
The duties and responsibilities of the Secretary General include: • Managing the Department; • Implementing Government policies; • Delivering outputs as determined with the Minister; • Providing advice to the Minister and using resources appropriately; • Assigning specific functions, for which the Secretary General is responsible, to officers or grades of officers within the Department.