POSF definition

POSF means the Public Officers Superannuation Fund established under the Public Officers Superannuation Fund Act 1990;

Examples of POSF in a sentence

  • This Prior Information Notice (PIN) is for the purpose of initiating market engagement activity to support the Ministry of Justice (the "Authority") operating through His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) in developing its strategy for the future delivery of Prison Operator Services in England and Wales, beyond the expiry of the current Prison Operator Services Framework (POSF) Agreement in July 2025.

  • The new property owner must sign the POSF at the time of purchase, which is a requirement of the NFR letter.

  • The outputs of these sessions will be used to help inform the Authority’s strategy to deliver the new generation of the POSF.

  • The Authority established the Prison Operator Services Framework (POSF) Agreement in 2019 and appointed six Framework Operators who demonstrated that they had the capability, strategy and understanding to operate new and existing prisons in England and Wales.

  • The current POSF is due to expire in July 2025, therefore, to build upon these benefits, it is anticipated that another framework is likely to be procured in due course to manage the next phase of a perpetual pipeline of current private prison contracts (as they expire) and new build prisons.

  • The following provisions will be required of this property for environmental compliance to receive a no further remediation (NFR) letter: Any redevelopment plans will be developed and implemented in line with the restrictions outlined on the Property Owner Summary Form (POSF).

Related to POSF

  • POPI means the Protection of Personal Information Act, 4 of 2013;

  • POPIA means the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013;

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