Joint Working Group definition

Joint Working Group means the working group constituted and working under the Joint Cooperation Committee;
Joint Working Group or “JWG”) to monitor and provide a forum to discuss and coordinate the Parties’ Early Development Program activities. It will be the responsibility of the Project Leaders to establish regular JWG meetings to ensure effective exchange of information and monitoring of activities. The JWG will have solely an advisory role, the scope of which will include:
Joint Working Group means the Project management team consisting of relevant staff of the Parties, being responsible for coordinating and promoting the construction and operation of the Project before the Project is completed and launched for production.

Examples of Joint Working Group in a sentence

  • In addition, the Joint Working Group will be supported by a Joint Working Group Support Team.

  • Joint Working Group established under the Agreement met in New Delhi in February 2012.

  • The terms of reference of the Officer’s Joint Working Group are set out in Schedule 4.

  • Through the Joint Working Group the Parties will support the Panel by providing – information required for the consideration of matters set out in section 6 including provision of relevant documents and forwarding public submissions; information and access to resources required to undertake stakeholder and community consultation; access to resources required for secretariat purposes.

  • The Joint Working Group shall report to Ministers responsible for portfolios relevant to the Victorian RFAs on an as needs basis.

  • In 2013, the Joint Working Group for California’s Language Access was established to develop a comprehensive, statewide language access plan (LAP) that would provide recommendations, guidance, and a consistent statewide approach to ensure language access for all of California’s approximately seven million limited English proficient (LEP) residents and potential court users.

  • A Joint Working Group Support Team will comprise officers from both the Victorian and Australian Governments, as appointed by each Party.

  • Appendix C of the Report of the Joint Working Group on Undergraduate Tutorials (March 2014) contains a full description of the categorization scheme.

  • The Joint Working Group for Quality Assurance (JWG) is a multidisciplinary group accountable to the Royal College of Pathologists for the oversight of performance in external quality assurance schemes (EQA) in the UK.

  • Each Party shall notify the Joint Working Group and the other Parties of its legislation concerned for any such partial exemptions.


More Definitions of Joint Working Group

Joint Working Group means the joint working group established in accordance with the Operations Manual.
Joint Working Group means the Joint Working Group appointed in accordance with Rule 9.1;

Related to Joint Working Group

  • Working Group means representatives of the Applicable Registry Operators and other members of the community that the Registry Stakeholders Group appoints, from time to time, to serve as a working group to consult on amendments to the Applicable Registry Agreements (excluding bilateral amendments pursuant to Section 7.6(i)).

  • Development Team means and includes the Applicant, Owner, Developer, General Partner, Qualified Management Company, and HC Consultant identified as such in the Application.

  • Multiregional Modeling Working Group or “MMWG” shall mean the NERC working group that is charged with multi-regional modeling.

  • Joint Steering Committee or “JSC” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.

  • Steering Committee has the meaning set forth in Section 2.