ITAG definition

ITAG means the Department of Corrections’ computerized database used to track an inmate's incarceration from inception to conclusion. ITAG contains an inmate's sentencing information, alerts and chronological history. Inmate means a person who has been convicted of a crime and sentenced to a correctional facility under the jurisdiction of the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Corrections

Examples of ITAG in a sentence

  • The purpose of this MOU is to guide the application of the Mediation Agreement for ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Whakarururanga and MFAT’s Trade and Economic Group (along with other interested Māori rōpū and their representatives as appropriate) to work together to develop the “Indigenous Peoples” section of the New Zealand report for ITAG Three Year Effectiveness Review of CPTPP (“indigenous review”).

  • As part of our financial statement audits, Firm-designated IT Audit Group (ITAG) consultants perform the review of the information systems environment.

  • As a step toward Indigenous Peoples’ participation in the CPTPP, Canada should work with other ITAG members to ensure Indigenous Peoples have rights of representation and effective participation in decision-making in all ITAG activities, consistent with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

  • Our ITAG group has experience auditing all major ERP, COTS and homegrown packages at public and private entities across the Southeast.

  • ITAG members should also commit to side-letters disapplying ISDS, as this is consistent with their mandate of sustainable and inclusive trade.

  • ITAG will work with the auditee to assess the effect of systems processing on the auditee’s business and will assess the reliability of systems processing.

  • Facility Social Services staff will document in the case note section of ITAG, case type “DPLAN”, any LEP services in which the social services department provided to inmates, through the use of the Language Line or interpreters for social services matters.

  • While the U.S. government received public input on its Green Paper proposal, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ formed his own IANA Transition Advisors Group (ITAG) to help him plan to transition the IANA functions to a new international nonprofit corporation.

  • However, any additional names or aliases can be entered into ITAG as appropriate.