Policy Review definition

Policy Review means the Disaster Preparedness and Response Policy Review under section 7(1);
Policy Review means the Disaster Preparedness and Response Policy Review referred to in section 7(2);
Policy Review means the Company reserves the right to review the Member’s Policy (Financial and Medical Underwriting). This review should be communicated in writing to member.

Examples of Policy Review in a sentence

  • A detailed Traffic Impact Study will be required when the accepted Trip Generation Report indicates that the number for projected trips meets or exceeds the criteria listed in Section 210-Traffic Impact Policy for Land Development of the City of Memphis Division of Engineering Design and Policy Review Manual.

  • Harrison,Director, Division of Policy Review and Coordination.[FR Doc.

  • Policy Governance Policy Review – training also includes a continuing review, refresher, and reassessment of current Policy Governance policies.

  • Information intended for publication on publicly accessible or unprotected Internet sites must be cleared for public release prior to publication according to AFI 35-102, Security and Policy Review Process.

  • Joseph Isenbergh, Impeachment and Presidential Immunity from Judicial Process (November 1999; forthcoming Yale Law and Policy Review v.18 #1).


More Definitions of Policy Review

Policy Review means the National Disaster Management Policy Review referred to in subsection (1) of section 7 of this Act;
Policy Review means the Emergency Management Policy Review prepared in accordance with section 8(2);
Policy Review means the Disaster Management Policy Review referred to in section 16;
Policy Review means the review and possible amendment of key policy items pursuant to Article 15.
Policy Review means the Disaster Preparedness and Response Policy Review referred to in section 7(2) of this Act;
Policy Review means the Disaster Management Policy Review referred to in section 10(2)
Policy Review means: • The review of existing or new policy documents, including but not limited to stormwater management guidelines, watershed studies, secondary plans and background studies; and • The identification of the need for and review of related technical reports.