Steering Board definition

Steering Board. : shall mean the framework in which members are represented in any Joint Project to manage that specific project, in accordance with the internal bylaws agreed upon by the members of each project, and endorsed by the Committee.
Steering Board means a body of the Association , which can be installed by a Regulation, describing, among other things, its constitution, responsibilities, rights and obligations.
Steering Board means the steering board within the meaning of Article 21 of the InvestEU Regulation.

Examples of Steering Board in a sentence

  • The Developing the Young Workforce Steering Board reports to the Education Policy Development Scrutiny Panel and membership is drawn from a range of Community Planning partners including, the Chamber of Commerce, Colleges, Education, Social Policy, Economic Development, Area Services, Work Based Learning/Training Providers, NHS Lothian, Voluntary Sector Gateway, Skills Development Scotland, Job Centre Plus and Education Scotland.

  • Senior and operational College staff sit on West Lothian’s Developing the Young Workforce (DYW) Steering Board, chaired by the Head of Education, whose remit is to plan, coordinate and monitor partners working together to implement Scotland’s Youth Employment Strategy to ensure that West Lothian delivers a modern, responsive and valued system for vocational training with clear career pathways for all young people.

  • The Program Steering Board shall be responsible for providing overall oversight and policy guidance under terms of reference that are acceptable to the Association.

  • It outlines a planned programme of activity driven by the needs, issues and challenges agreed by the Partnership Steering Board.

  • The Recipient shall maintain at all times during Project implementation a Program Steering Board.

  • Any partner may request changes, but each change must be analysed by the Project Steering Board (SB).

  • The document is expected to be signed by the host laboratory of the test beam and by the CALICE Steering Board.

  • CGPSS Results of the Customer Satisfaction Survey – published annually at the CGPSS Steering Board.

  • Should a necessity arise for an increase in funding or more staff resources to the HWBS, the HWBS Steering Board will need to look first at re-investment of efficiency savings already made and an open discussion across all partners of the potential to pool savings in order to meet additional HWBS costs or staffing requirements.

  • Any potential change needs to be agreed by the HWBS Steering Board and depending on the nature of the change, agreement might require other approval procedures outside of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Steering Board

Steering Board means the steering board of EFSI set out in Article 4;
Steering Board. (SB) means the body in charge of the strategic implementation of the X- eHealth. The SB is chaired by the Coordinator and is composed of all Consortium Partners and Third Parties. Nominated entities which are not Consortium Partners may participate in the SB without voting rights.
Steering Board. “Presidium”, “Secretary-General”, “General Assembly”, shall mean the “Steering Board”, “Presidium”, “Secretary-General” and “General Assembly” of ARTEMISIA, respectively.