Local Protocol definition

Local Protocol means the following Protocol, Code and Policy adopted by
Local Protocol means a protocol or code relating to the behaviour or conduct of Members adopted by the Council other than the Member’s Code of Conduct adopted pursuant to the Local Government Act 2000.
Local Protocol means any local protocol or procedure adopted by the Authority from time to time e.g. Member/Officer Protocol;

Examples of Local Protocol in a sentence

  • Pan-Dorset Domestic Homicide Review Local Protocol Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) An EQIA will be completed when the policy is reviewed for Dorset Council.

  • The Provider must ensure that staff know how to make accurate, factual records at the time of concern and to date and sign all written records/entries and ensure that all incidents of abuse, as required by Havering’s Safeguarding Adults Local Protocol, are referred to the Havering Safeguarding Adults Team for investigation without delay.

  • Within the Local Protocol on Civic and Ceremonial Mayor and the Deputy Civic Mayor, clarity has been provided for these roles and their consorts/escorts, in respect of their conduct at civic engagements to ensure and strengthen their political neutrality.

  • The aim of the review is to update this Local Protocol with improvements to practice, promoting the development of good practice and taking account of any lessons learnt.

  • This evaluation will inform the review of this Local Protocol which will also take place annually.


More Definitions of Local Protocol

Local Protocol means that there should be a clear, written protocol on how to check that particular item, including tolerance/action levels and the person responsible for performing the check(s).
Local Protocol means the following Protocol, Code and Policy adopted by the Council:-
Local Protocol means a memorandum of understanding between medical examiners and persons whose functions are connected with the functions of medical examiners or attending practitioners under the section 20 Regulations, setting out the administrative arrangements which are to apply to facilitate the efficient and timely certification of deaths in the area of the appointing authority; and