RMO definition
RMO means a risk management official appointed under Part IV of the Clean Water Act, 2006.
RMO means “recognised market operator” as defined under the SFA;
RMO means the regional management office referred to in paragraph 6(a)(ii) of Section I of Schedule 2 of this Agreement.
Examples of RMO in a sentence
The parties accept that the final decision to provide cross cover falls to the RMO taking into account their current workload and the proposed workload.
The intent of this provision is to ensure that no RMO is placed in an unsafe position with regard to workload.
This process should be documented as a revised training schedule for each RMO role.
Such supervision will involve the supervisor knowing about all the cases managed by the RMO, assisting when required and at the request of the employee concerned and reviewing all patients seen by the employee.
To ameliorate the effect of RMO roster changes, which may increase the proportion of out of hours work or create more days off during the week.
More Definitions of RMO
RMO means a Recognised Market Operator as defined by MAS and under the SFA.
RMO means the Resource Management Officer for the Authority, who is based in London.
RMO means a responsible medical officer as defined in section 34(1) in relation to Part 2 of the 1983 Act and in section 55(1) in relation to Part 3 of the 1983 Act immediately before the commencement day;
RMO means “recognised market operator” as defined under the SFA, and which shall, for the avoidance of doubt, include the RFQ-hub Segment;
RMO means the approved medical practitioner appointed (by virtue of section 230 of the 2003 Act) to be the patient’s responsible medical officer;
RMO means the Regimental Medical Officer, appointed by the Competent Authority;
RMO means the Residential Medical Officer, who will be engaged for a particular discipline like Allopathic, Homeopathic, and Ayurvedic or Unani system of medicine, with requisite qualifications and registration under Government recognized council, for the particular discipline for which the clinical establishment is set up;