Multi-Agency definition
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.