PPAL definition
Examples of PPAL in a sentence
Nominations submitted within the advertised invitation period that satisfy the EPBC Regulations are forwarded to the Threatened Species Scientific Committee, who prepare a Proposed Priority Assessment List (PPAL) of nominations.
The PPAL may include species that are brought forward by the states and territories through the Common Assessment Method.
The PPAL is provided to the Minister, who then has 20 business days to make amendments to the proposed priorities, before it automatically becomes the Finalised Priority Assessment List (FPAL).
The Company shall provide at least fourteen (14) Calendar Days notice, from the issuance of the PPAL, to a Pilot prior to his layoff.
The Company will publish a list of each Pilot’s DP within 30 days after the posting of the PPAL.