Peer Review Panel definition

Peer Review Panel means a panel comprised of CEOs or representatives of registered training organisations accepted by the Department, as contemplated by Clause 11.6.
Peer Review Panel means a Panel comprised of CEOs or representatives of RTOs accepted by the Department, formed in accordance with the process in Clause 11.
Peer Review Panel means the peer review panel appointed by the secretary to assist in the review of proposed civil penalties for commercial applicators.

Examples of Peer Review Panel in a sentence

  • The Department may convene a Peer Review Panel at any time to consider any matter that comes to its attention that: is relevant to the conduct, advertising or pricing of the Training Services; or otherwise is relevant to the operation of the government subsidised VET market in Victoria, including competition, price, and the quality of training outcomes.

  • The Training Provider agrees and acknowledges that, in addition to its obligations under Clause 13.1, the Training Provider must ensure that its CEO or other representative does not disclose Confidential Information in relation to the Peer Review Panel to third parties or any Training Provider Personnel.

  • The Training Provider must ensure that, as required by the Department, its representative on the Peer Review Panel signs, as a condition of participation: a confidentiality deed; and a terms of reference document.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the Department is under no obligation of any kind by reason of this VET Funding Contract or otherwise to adopt, recommend, publish, release or refer any material provided by the Peer Review Panel.

  • For the purpose of Clause 11.7: the Training Provider must make its CEO or alternative representative available at least once per calendar year for up to three Business Days; and 'participate in and assist with' means participating in discussions with other members of the Peer Review Panel, and contributing to the preparation of any report, recommendation, finding or other document to be submitted by the Peer Review Panel to the Department.


More Definitions of Peer Review Panel

Peer Review Panel means a group of individuals appointed by the board to review applications, to advise the board on grant decisions, or to make recommendations on public policy in matters pertaining to art.
Peer Review Panel means an advisory panel of scientists, each of whom possesses expertise relevant to the proposed investigation and at least one of whom is a wildlife biologist, convened to review the scientific methodology for collection and analysis of data by a researcher based on commonly accepted scientific peer review;
Peer Review Panel means the evaluation, scoring, and ranking of eligible applications by a committee composed of a diverse range of artists and art professionals;
Peer Review Panel means a panel constituted to advise the Head of Agency with regard to satisfaction of criteria of excellence, as defined in the classification standards at Specialist Medical Practitioner - Class IV in support of applications of medical practitioners (as defined) employed under this award for progression to Specialist Medical Practitioner - Class IV or Medical Administrator Class IV.
Peer Review Panel means a group appointed by the Director, whose members demonstrate and are acknowledged to have expertise in areas dealing with breast, cervical, and ovarian cancer research.
Peer Review Panel means the peer review panel ap­ pointed by the secretary to assist in the review of pro­ posed civil penalties for commercial applicators.
Peer Review Panel. ’ means a group of experts qualified by training and experience in particular fields to