Policy Instrument definition

Policy Instrument means the different tools and documents that are utilized to provide direction in the governance and administration of the University. Policy instruments may have application within a single organizational unit (Local) or across more than one organizational unit (University).
Policy Instrument means the different tools and documents that are utilized to provide direction in the governance and administration of the University.
Policy Instrument means the policy instrument referred to in section 7; (ii)

Examples of Policy Instrument in a sentence

  • During the Rehabilitation Proceeding and after the Effective Date, no person may amend or waive any provision of any Policy, Instrument or Transaction Document, which is related to or affects any Retained Policy Claims or FGIC’s ability to recover thereunder without the written consent of FGIC or, prior to the Effective Date, authorization from the Court.

  • Additional definitions relating to data used by pubic bodies in BC were produced by the BC Ministry of Health in a 2018 Access to Health Data for Research Policy Instrument as shown below.

  • The European Neighbourhood Policy Instrument (ENPI) allocates € 470 million to Ukraine for the years 2011-2013.

  • Policy Instrument Choice, Europeanization and Policy Change In order to develop a hypothesis about whether EU policy influences the choice of Member States at the level of policy instruments, we combine insights from three fields of research: studies on instrument choice, on policy change including path dependency and Europeanization studies.

  • Technology Foresight as Innovation Policy Instrument: Learning from Science and Technology Studies.


More Definitions of Policy Instrument

Policy Instrument means resolutions and bylaws made under section 9 of the ALCA, in the form of policy statements, policy directives, general orders and notices issued by the commission or its officers;