Multi-Agency definition

Multi-Agency means the combination of different competent authorities involved in a single enterprise. Specifically in this Convention, it means a combination of border guards, police, customs and other competent authorities;
Multi-Agency means a person determined as such by the Board for the purposes of this constitution, being a person who carries on business in Australia as the franchisor, principal or head office of, or in the opinion of the Board performs a similar role in respect of, a franchise group, buying group, network or similar association of travel agents;;
Multi-Agency means MME has been instructed by the Customer or Developer to request Services from multiple estate agents of which the Agent is one.

Examples of Multi-Agency in a sentence

  • The purpose of the duty to co-operate is to strengthen the Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements.

  • This Multi-Agency Agreement & Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) provides the framework for identifying roles, responsibility, authority and accountability.

  • APD agrees to confer with participating jurisdictions to ensure that inter-governmental agreements that govern the Multi-Agency Task Force are current and effective.

  • Partners and Service Provider Organisations confirm that their staff and practitioners have a working knowledge of this Agreement and the documents contained in the Partner Connect Pack, in particular the Multi-Agency Co-Location and Information Sharing Agreement (Appendix 2).

  • CITY agrees to exercise reasonable good faith efforts to review, comment on and finalize with NCTCOG a Memorandum of Understanding Between Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Intelligent Transportation System Partners Concerning Guiding Principles for Multi-Agency Communication, Data and Video Sharing.

  • APD shall continue to participate in the Multi-Agency Task Force for as long as the Memorandum of Understanding continues to exist.

  • This scheme builds on existing, third-party disclosures that operate under the Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA).

  • In high-risk situations it may be relevant to use the Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC) process.

  • Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) are statutory arrangements for managing sexual and violent offenders.

  • The purpose of the Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) framework is to reduce the risks posed by sexual and violent offenders in order to protect the public, including previous victims, from serious harm.


More Definitions of Multi-Agency

Multi-Agency means the “No Secrets” Safeguarding Safeguarding Procedure” Adults: Multi-Agency Policy and

Related to Multi-Agency

  • Nodal Agency means CTU, which shall execute and implement the Transmission Service Agreement (TSA);

  • Host agency means a public agency, private nonprofit organization, or private sector employer, other than a political party, exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, which provides a training site and supervision for a participant.

  • the Agency means the Environment Agency;

  • System Agency means HHSC or any of the agencies of the State of Texas that are overseen by HHSC under authority granted under state law and the officers, employees, authorized representatives, and designees of those agencies. These agencies include: HHSC and the Department of State Health Services.

  • Public agency means the state or any local subdivision thereof, or any state or local department, agency, board or commission.