PNAC definition
Examples of PNAC in a sentence
If the LIDDA develops such a PNAC, the fifty percent individual and family member representation must consist of equal numbers of mental health and IDD individuals and family members.
LIDDA shall fill any vacancy on the PNAC within three months of the creation of the vacancy or within the timeframe required by the LIDDA’s bylaws.
The role of the PNAC is to represent the perspectives of individuals, family members and other stakeholders on the provision of services and supports.
The PNAC must be composed of at least nine members, fifty percent of whom shall be Individuals or family members of Individuals, including family members of children or adolescents, or another composition approved by HHSC.
The PNAC ensures that stakeholders’ input plays a significant role in the local planning and networking process as well as in policy making and service delivery design.
If Grantee develops such a PNAC, the 50 percent client and family member representation shall consist of equal numbers of mental health and IDD clients and family members.
Such a decision by PNAC shall stand pending for the period before the closure of the appeal.
An accreditation decision is a decision by PNAC to grant, curtail or withdraw accreditation or when PNAC grants, or denies, an extension to scope.
The accredited body shall also use reasonable endeavors to provide access to PNAC assessors and experts to its customer's premises to conduct assessment activities, as PNAC shall reasonably require.
Resolução do Conselhos de Ministros 1/2008 relativa ao PNAC 2006 e Novas Metas 2007 [Resolution of Council of Ministers 1/2008 regarding the National Climate Change Programme 2006 and New Targets 2007].