ISPO definition

ISPO means the irrevocable standing payment order in the form set out in Schedule 4 to this Instrument to be issued by the Issuer to the Account Bank in favour of the Investor to cover the repayment of the Note and the interest accrued]2;
ISPO means an irrevocable standing payment order issued by the Accountant-General of the State with respect to the financial obligations of the State to a Concessionaire.
ISPO means the Irrevocable Standing Payment Order dated December 18, 2008 and issued by the State’s Accountant-General to the Accountant-General of the Federation for the periodic deduction of monies from the State’s statutory allocation from the Federation Account and payment thereof into a Sinking Fund held by the Trustee by way of security for the Series 1 Bonds;

Examples of ISPO in a sentence

  • Aircell will report security breaches (data or network) in a prompt and timely manner and assist Delta’s Information Security and Privacy Office (ISPO) in the investigation.

  • If CSPH will not be held, court should include advisements from Article 625 in ISPO.

  • Consider whether: • DCFS sought court interventions required by Article 619(B): Temporary Restraining Order (TRO)/Protective Order (PO) and/or Instanter Safety Plan Order (ISPO); • DCFS provided referrals, activities, and/or services (i.e., safety checks, counseling, child care services, etc.); AND • Removal request was made based on improper assumptions or cultural biases.

  • Reasonable grounds to believe child is in need of care (assert ground(s) codified in Article 606(A)); • ISPO is necessary to secure child’s protection; • Safety monitor approved by DCFS to provide oversight of safety plan; AND • Whether parents and safety monitor agreed to safety plan.

  • Court should consider whether: • DCFS sought court interventions such as TRO/PO and/or ISPO as required by Article 619(B); • DCFS provided referrals, activities, and/or services (i.e., safety checks, counseling, etc.); AND • Removal request made/not made based on improper assumptions or cultural biases.

  • PRACTICE TIP | Child Welfare Assessment And Decision Making Model (CWADM): Court should insist on clear articulation from DCFS as to how child is unsafe and why TRO/PO, ISPO, Informal Adjustment Agreement (IAA), or other alternatives cannot be initiated to eliminate need for an out- of-home placement.

  • If removal is necessary, deny ISPO and issue Instanter Order for Removal.

  • PRACTICE TIP | Appointments: If not made in ISPO: order program approved to represent child be appointed and refer parents to local Public Defender Office to represent parents; order notice of appointments and service of copy of pleadings.

  • ESSENTIAL JUDICIAL FINDING | Reasonable Grounds: Court must determine whether or not: (a) there are reasonable grounds per Article 606(A) to believe child in need of care (and articulate specific ground(s) in Order); (b) ISPO necessary to secure child’s protection; (c) safety monitor approved by DCFS to provide oversight; and (d) parents and safety monitor agreed to safety plan.

  • Court should hold DCFS accountable to seek all other alternatives for child before placing or continuing child in DCFS custody, including TRO/PO, ISPO, IAA, coordinating services with other agenices/community based supports, FINS, granting custody of child to suitable relative/individual, etc.


More Definitions of ISPO

ISPO means an irrevocable standing payment order issued by the
ISPO means the Irrevocable Standing Payment Order issued by the Accountant-General of Lagos State at the instance of the Originator against the Originators’ monthly statutory allocations, the proceeds of which shall be paid into the Sinking Fund Account;

Related to ISPO

  • Buffer Zone means an area designated to be left along roads or other features in which there will be no cutting.

  • Treatment zone means a soil area of the unsaturated zone of a land treatment unit within which hazardous constituents are degraded, transformed, or immobilized.

  • LWDA means the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency, the agency entitled, under Labor Code section 2699, subd. (i).

  • Zone 3 means all of that part of the Lower Peninsula south of the line described in subdivision (bb).

  • NI 51-102 means National Instrument 51-102 – Continuous Disclosure Obligations;