OCPO definition

OCPO means an organised crime prevention order referred to in section 15;

Examples of OCPO in a sentence

  • A non-probationary musician, whose musical performance is considered by the Artistic Director to be deficient enough to warrant termination or demotion, shall meet with the Artistic Director to discuss the specific areas of the musician’s musical performance that require improvement at least two (2) times during the OCPO season.

  • A probationary musician shall meet with the Artistic Director to discuss the specific areas of the musician’s musical performance, that do or do not require improvement, at least two (2) times during the OCPO season.

  • Questions concerning provisions or implementation of this agreement will be coordinated between the Office of the Assistant Director, Operations, for DCAA and the DHS Office of the Chief Procurement Officer (OCPO).

  • This annex identifies the names, titles, addresses, and phone numbers of the appropriate contact points for DCAA and the DHS OCPO as discussed in the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).

  • Within 30 days after the end of each quarter (quarters ending March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31), DCAA shall provide the DHS OCPO a listing of all open reports of audits conducted at the request of DHS (open reports are those audit reports for which DCAA has not dispositioned the findings).

  • The OCPO, which uses FCPO as its underlying contract, offers another risk management tool for industry participants to better meet their hedging needs.

  • The DHS OCPO is responsible for follow-up on the contracting officer’s implementation of DCAA audit recommendations, as required by OMB Circular A-50.

  • To complement the successful Crude Palm Oil Futures (FCPO) contracts, Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Berhad has launched OCPO contract in 2012.

  • When requested by the DHS OCPO and/or a DHS organizational element, DCAA will provide its best estimate of rates and hours for use in outyear projections.

  • OCPO gives the option contract holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell the underlying, FCPO, at the specified strike price on a specified date in the future.