Key Stakeholders definition

Key Stakeholders means Cal OES, STP, CALNET, and PSE.
Key Stakeholders refer to stakeholders who play a key role in minority-language education and second-language instruction, including representatives of the Conseil scolaire acadien provincial (CSAP), Regional Centres for Education and postsecondary institutions. “Minority language”, “second official-language” and “second languagerefer to the two official languages of Canada: English and French. In the context of Nova Scotia, minority language refers to French, and second language refers to French.
Key Stakeholders refer to stakeholders who play a key role in minority-language education and second-language instruction, including representatives of minority school boards, school boards offering programs in second-language instruction and postsecondary institutions. “Minority language”, “minority-language”, “second language”, and “second official-language” refer to French.

Examples of Key Stakeholders in a sentence

  • Powys UDP – Formally Adopted March 2010 Allows work to properly commence under new LDP Regs DA re-drafted for consultation Mar-May 2010 Revisions to be agreed by LDP Working Group and Board Re-Consultation on the DA with the LDP Working Group, Key Stakeholders and relevant Consultees July 9th to 20th August 2010 DA circulated for comment in accordance with CIS Revise the DA following consultation and WAG response Sept/Oct 2010 Summary of consultation responses to be made available.

  • Consult on the Draft DA with the LDP Working Group, Key Stakeholders and relevant Consultees June – July 2008 DA circulated for comment in accordance with CIS Revise the DA following consultation on Draft DA, June 2008 Aug 2008 – Feb 2009 Summary of consultation responses & Council responses published on Council Website and sent to representors.

  • Work with CDPH to identify Key Stakeholders and Subject Matter Experts.

  • Whilst it is the Council’s intention to keep the involvement of stakeholders fluid, it will, in consultation with the identified Key Stakeholders, give further consideration as to whether use can be made of a more specific group derived from the Key Stakeholders, such as a Stakeholders Panel (the exact name, nature and make up to be agreed).

  • The Steering Group may also request from the Programme Manager, Accountable Body or Key Stakeholders reports on activities related to the delivery of the Programme.


More Definitions of Key Stakeholders

Key Stakeholders means the key stakeholders listed in Schedule 7 (Event Stakeholders);
Key Stakeholders means the individuals listed on Section 1.01(a) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule.
Key Stakeholders means stakeholders who provide funding, support and direction for this Framework Agreement; senior managers at NICE and Health Education England Library & Knowledge Services (HEE LKS);
Key Stakeholders refer to Party B’s legal representative, authorized signatory, actual controller, beneficial owner, major investors, major investees, major creditors, or controlled entities, as determined by Party A.
Key Stakeholders means the individual, group or organization who may affect, be affected by, or perceive itself to be affected by a decision, activity or outcome of an initiative. At Engineers Canada, “key stakeholders” typically refer to the engineering regulators and the higher education institutions.
Key Stakeholders means the key stakeholders listed in Schedule 8 (Event Stakeholders);
Key Stakeholders means the Recipient’s Ministry of Finance and Ministry of National Security, Home Affairs, Public Administration, Information and Disaster Management, and any other of the Recipient’s ministries acceptable to the Association, as set forth in the Project Operations Manual.”