Examples of Oversight Group in a sentence
There are no specific additional MOE covenants, but the Funding Agreement with the Government sets out certain financial targets to be reported to the Governance Oversight Group (GOG) appointed under the Funding Agreement.
Brokerage procedures must be developed and implemented to assure the Policy Oversight Group has the maximum authority that may be legally assigned or delegated over important program operational decisions, including such areas as program policy development, program planning and goal setting, budgeting and resource allocation, selection of key personnel, program evaluation and quality assurance, and complaint resolution.
This purpose statement has been endorsed by the GMC’s Curriculum Oversight Group andconfirmed as meeting the needs of the health services of the countries of the UK.
A Policy Oversight Group must develop and implement operating policies and procedures.
If the Policy Oversight Group is not also the governing body of the brokerage, then the brokerage must develop and implement a written procedure that describes specific steps of appeal or remediation to resolve conflicts between the Policy Oversight Group and the governing body of the brokerage.
The Investment Oversight Group will meet and report monthly to the Executive Director, except upon the occurrence of a material event.
Additionally, the Investment Oversight Group will periodically conduct independent compliance reviews.
The Investment Oversight Group will review the formal action plan and prepare a recommendation for the Executive Director’s consideration.
The Investment Manager will provide regular compliance reports and will communicate compliance exceptions within 24 hours of identification to the Investment Oversight Group.
An Affected Security may be held only if the Executive Director has determined, based upon a recommendation from the Investment Manager and the Investment Oversight Group, that it would not be in the best interest of Florida PRIME to dispose of the security taking into account market conditions that may affect an orderly disposition.