PADR definition

PADR means Plan d’Action pour le Développement Rural, the Borrower’s Rural Development Action Plan established pursuant to Décret No. 99-022, dated January 20, 1999, issued by the Prime Minister, to formulate and implement the Borrower’s rural development policy objectives;

Examples of PADR in a sentence

  • Web Tools Internally developed Includes Credit Refund, Denial Application, Medicare Web Discrepancy, HPS, PADR, ETRAN and SMA Email Microsoft Outlook Utilized to send product updates called ‘FLASH’es.

  • At the time specified as the end of each visitation period, [PADR 1 or PADER 2] must pick up the child to Residence [Parent 1 or Parent 2].

  • The purpose of the PADR is to evaluate the detailed design for suitability and technical adequacy of LDPE integrated with payloads to meet mission requirements.

  • The purpose of the PADR is to evaluate the detailed design for suitability and technical adequacy of LDPE to meet mission requirements.

  • The Contractor shall conduct a Payload Accommodation Design Review (PADR) (CDRL A027) at their facility.

  • The current year’s Performance & Development Report (PADR) and Training Plan.

  • Collection of the child at the time specified in this Agreement for the start of each visitation period, [PADR 1 or PADR 2] must pick up the child in the residence [PADR 1 or PADR 2].

  • The transfer register is open to all UHB Band 5 Nurses that: • Have a minimum of 6 months post registration experience; • Have completed the Nursing and Midwifery Preceptorship Programme, UHB competencies and had a recent PADR; • Have worked in their current area for a minimum of 6 months and have consolidated their experience; • Have agreement, approval and support from current ▇▇▇▇ Sister/Charge Nurse/Senior Nurse.

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