Implementing Guidelines definition

Implementing Guidelines means the written guidelines detailing the detailed procedures and guidelines to ensure the orderly and efficient administration of the requirements of this chapter.

Examples of Implementing Guidelines in a sentence

  • Except when provided differently in the Neighbourhood Programme Implementing Guidelines, the grants will be awarded in conformity with the provisions of chapter 6 of the Practical Guide, and following the principles of Phare decentralised management.

  • UDLF Implementing Guidelines and UDTF Operating Guidelines shall be annexed to the trust agreement and form an integral part of it.

  • The implementation of the Neighbourhood programme will follow the Implementing Guidelines for Phare CBC/Tacis and Phare CBC/Cards borders, issued by the Commission on 15 July 2004.

  • Vessels will be removed from the Eelgrass Protection Zone as soon as possible, but moving boats can be done in phases based on consultation with experts selected by RBRA who are well versed in the California Eelgrass Mitigation Policy and its Implementing Guidelines (hereinafter, “CEMP”) and its periodic updates.

  • The SC shall provide the necessary policy directions in accordance with the provisions of AFMA and UDLF Implementing Guidelines.

  • Reference Manual for Implementing Guidelines for the Designation and Management of Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) in Tanzania.

  • A compromise was found in the Joint Committee, when the Implementing Guidelines were adopted.

  • Clause 8 Implementing Guidelines Written guidelines for the further detailed implementation of the lease agreement must obtain the written approval of both parties.

  • PCFC currently operates a UDP-PCFC Special Financing Program (SFP) with similar objectives to the UMTF whose operations are covered by a Memorandum of Agreement dated 1 September 2003 and Implementing Guidelines updated in December 2004.

  • Without pre- ▇▇▇▇▇▇ to the foregoing, where discrepancies or conflicts are identified between or among the provisions of the General Conditions and the provisions of any supplementary Pro- cedures and/or Implementing Guidelines, adopted by the Assembly of Donors, the General Conditions will prevail.

Related to Implementing Guidelines

  • Operating Guidelines means the guidelines for the creation and redemption of Units of a class as set out in the schedule to each Participation Agreement as amended from time to time by the Manager with the approval of the Trustee, and where applicable, with the approval of HKSCC and the Conversion Agent, and following consultation, to the extent reasonably practicable, with the relevant Participating Dealers subject always, in respect of the relevant Operating Guidelines for a Participating Dealer, any amendment being notified in writing by the Manager in advance to the relevant Participating Dealer. Unless otherwise specified, references to the Operating Guidelines shall be to the Operating Guidelines for the relevant Sub-Fund applicable at the time of the relevant Application.

  • Bidding Guidelines : shall mean the “Tariff Based Competitive-Bidding Guidelines for Transmission Service” and “Guidelines for Encouraging Competition in Development of Transmission Projects” issued by Government of India, Ministry of Power dated 13th April 2006 under Section – 63 of Electricity Act and as amended from time to time;

  • Consulting Guidelines means the Guidelines on the Use of Consultants by Asian Development Bank and its Borrowers (2010, as amended from time to time);

  • Implementing Regulation means the Regulation (EEC) No 574/72 of the Council laying down the procedure for implementing Regulation (EEC) No 1408/71 on the application of social security schemes to employed persons, to self-employed persons and to members of their families moving within the Community, including its application to the European Economic Area, and includes amendments and adaptations from time to time applicable thereto;

  • Scoring guide means a set of rules or criteria used to evaluate a performance, product, or project. The purpose of a scoring guide is to provide a transparent and reliable evaluation process. Educator practice instruments include a scoring guide that an evaluator uses to structure his or her assessments and ratings of professional practice.