PIPD definition

PIPD means the Punjab Irrigation and Power Department, and any successor thereto acceptable to ADB;
PIPD means the Prairie Island Indian Community Police Department.

Examples of PIPD in a sentence

  • If the employee requests to use annual leave that was accrued on the same grant, but during a previous appointment period, such request shall not be unreasonably denied by the employee’s PI/PD.

  • The Exhibitor agrees to provide insurance coverage for PI/PD covering the Exhibitor and his property of at least $1 million.

  • If, however, in conducting the activities supported under an award, the PI/PD or co-PI/co-PD is concerned that any of the research results involve potentially classifiable information that may warrant Government restrictions on the dissemination of the results, the PI/PD or co-PI/co-PD should promptly notify the cognizant NSF Program Officer.

  • The project will henceforth be directed by (insert name of new PI/PD).

  • The management team has responsibility for this prioritization and reallocation with final approval by the PI/PD.

  • According to the HHS GPS, the Principal Investigator/Project Director (PI/PD) is the individual designated by the recipient, responsible for the scientific, technical, or programmatic aspects of the grant and for day-to-day management of the project or program.

  • PI/PD The NDSU ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be responsible for the search for a new, permanent replacement.

  • If the PI/PD determines through this research that a significant new finding has been developed, he/she will communicate it to the CMS PO before formal dissemination to the general public.

  • The content, format, documentation, and schedule for production of the data file(s) will be agreed upon by the Principal Investigator/Project Director (PI/PD) and the CMS PO.

  • The authority conferred on PIPD under Section 7.01 of this Loan Agreement may be revoked or modified by agreement between the Borrower and ADB.