JRA definition

JRA means the juvenile rehabilitation administration, department of social and health services.
JRA means the Johannesburg Roads Agency (Pty) Ltd, a municipal entity as defined in the Municipal Systems Act, in which the City is the sole shareholder, or such other mechanism, as provided for in section 76 of the Municipal Systems Act, through which the road network of the City is from time to time provided and maintained;
JRA means the juvenile rehabilitation administration, depart- ment of social and health services.

Examples of JRA in a sentence

  • With respect to persons who are not covered by the Privacy Act or JRA, Department of Homeland Security, by policy, will still analyze official sharing requests under the Fair Information Practice Principles.

  • In the event that a Party intends to invoke the JRA Exception, once agreed to by the other Party if required by the preceding sentence, it will notify the other Party and the other Party will cooperate and coordinate its activities with such Party with respect to any filings or other activities in support thereof.

  • The Parties acknowledge and agree that this Agreement is a joint research agreement (JRA) as defined in the CREATE Act.

  • All safeguards and protections provided by the Privacy Act, CMPPA, Judicial Redress Act (JRA) of 2015, and this Agreement regarding the use, disclosure, and security of DHS- USCIS records apply to DHS-USCIS records regarding U.S. citizens, LPRs, and certain designated foreign nationals.

  • With respect to persons who are not covered by the Privacy Act or JRA, DHS, by policy, will still analyze official sharing requests under the Fair Information Practice Principles.

  • Grantee and HCC members should participate in development of Jurisdictional Risk Assessments (JRA) within their service areas.

  • Proposed training and exercises will be based on identified gaps from previous exercises, real-world responses, risk assessments (e.g. JRA, CPG, CAWP, THIRA), or other documented sources.

  • Jurisdictions should analyze JRA results, and use diverse data sources such as the HHS Capabilities Planning Guide (CPG), previous risk assessments, jurisdictional incident AARs/IPs, site visit observations, jurisdictional data from the National Health Security Preparedness Index, and other jurisdictional priorities and strategies, to help determine their strategic priorities, identify program gaps, and, ultimately prioritize preparedness investments.

  • U.S. citizens and LPRs covered by the Privacy Act of 1974 and those covered persons covered by the JRA are provided with privacy protections and legal redress (for example, access and amendment) required by law.

  • U.S. citizens and LPRs covered by Privacy Act of 1974 and those covered persons covered by the JRA are provided with privacy protections and legal redress (e.g. access and amendment) required by law.


More Definitions of JRA

JRA means the Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration.
JRA means Johannesburg Road Agency SOC Ltd;
JRA means Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration.
JRA means the Johannesburg Roads Agency (Soc) Ltd, a company which is a municipal entity, wholly owned by the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality and responsible for, inter alia, the construction and maintenance of municipal roads in the City's area of jurisdiction;
JRA or “the JRA” means the Johannesburg Roads Agency, whose

Related to JRA

  • Team Leader means a registered nurse appointed as such for a nominated period as specified by the employer. Only one registered nurse shall be so appointed at any one location at any one time. Team leaders shall carry out such supervisory and resource management duties as are reasonably required and shall receive an allowance as set out in Item 1 of Table 2 - Allowances, of Part B.

  • EMMA means the Electronic Municipal Market Access system as described in 1934 Act Release No. 59062 and maintained by the MSRB for purposes of the Rule.

  • Infill development means new construction on a vacant commercial lot currently held as open space.

  • Strategic Partner means a strategic partner described in 22 USC 8601 to 8606.

  • Commercial Development means any development on private land that is not heavy industrial or residential. The category includes, but is not limited to: hospitals, laboratories and other medical facilities, educational institutions, recreational facilities, plant nurseries, car wash facilities, mini-malls and other business complexes, shopping malls, hotels, office buildings, public warehouses and other light industrial complexes.