Taskforce definition

Taskforce means the California Children’s Data Protection Taskforce as established by Section 1798.99.32.
Taskforce means the taskforce referred to in paragraph E of the Background. Schedule 1 Terms of Reference of the Bureau of Meteorology Hazards Services Forum Name: Bureau of Meteorology Hazards Services Forum Co-Chairs: Group Executive National Forecast Services (Deputy CEO) Bureau of Meteorology and Assistant Secretary, Crisis Management, Emergency Management Australia Meeting Regularity: Bi-annually (proposed at end of March and end of September each year) or as required Introduction The Standardisation of Bureau of Meteorology (Hazards) Services Taskforce was established by the ANZEMC in October 2013. The Taskforce, jointly chaired by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (the Bureau) and the Australian Attorney-General’s Department (AGD), delivered detailed recommendations to the Australia-New Zealand Emergency Management Committee (ANZEMC) and Law Crime and Community Safety Council (LCCSC) of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) in early 2015 to standardise the Bureau’s hazard services to emergency services organisations across Australia and to agree clear allocation of responsibilities to Commonwealth, State, Territory and Local Government for flood management. One of the Taskforce’s key outcomes was agreement on a set of nationally-consistent standard and supplementary services covering the Bureau’s hazard-related services for fire weather, flood and extreme weather and hazard impact events. In order to ensure the Bureau’s hazard services remain nationally standardised into the future, it was agreed to establish the Bureau of Meteorology Hazards Services Forum (the Hazards Services Forum). The Hazards Services Forum will immediately progress the issues that have remained outstanding from the Taskforce in order to achieve standardisation of all the Bureau’s hazard-related services. The establishment of the Hazards Services Forum will be formalised by the signing of a formal agreement between the Commonwealth and State and Territory Governments at the Law Crime and Community Safety Council in late 2015 (the “National Agreement on the Provision of Bureau of Meteorology Hazard Services to States and Territories”).
Taskforce means the taskforce referred to in paragraph E of the Background. Terms of Reference of the Bureau of Meteorology Hazards Services Forum Name: Bureau of Meteorology Hazards Services Forum Co-Chairs: Division Head, Hazards, Warnings and Forecasts in the Bureau of Meteorology and Director-General, Emergency Management Australia in the Australian Attorney-General’s Department Meeting Regularity: Bi-annually (proposed at end of March and end of September each year) or as required Introduction The Standardisation of Bureau of Meteorology (Hazards) Services Taskforce was established by the ANZEMC in October 2013. The Taskforce, jointly chaired by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (the Bureau) and the Australian Attorney-General’s Department (AGD), delivered detailed recommendations to the Australia-New Zealand Emergency Management Committee (ANZEMC) and Law Crime and Community Safety Council (LCCSC) of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) in early 2015 to standardise the Bureau’s hazard services to emergency service organisations across Australia and to agree clear allocation of responsibilities to Commonwealth, State, Territory and Local Government for flood management. One of the Taskforce’s key outcomes was agreement on a set of nationally-consistent standard and supplementary services covering the Bureau’s hazard-related services for fire weather, flood and extreme weather and hazard impact events. In order to ensure the Bureau’s hazard services remain nationally standardised into the future, it was agreed to establish the Bureau of Meteorology Hazards Services Forum (the Hazards Services Forum). The Hazards Services Forum will immediately progress the issues that have remained outstanding from the Taskforce in order to achieve standardisation of all the Bureau’s hazard-related services. The establishment of the Hazards Services Forum will be formalised by the signing of a formal agreement between the Commonwealth and State and Territory Governments at the Law Crime and Community Safety Council in late 2015 (the “National Agreement on the Provision of Bureau of Meteorology Hazard Services to States and Territories”).

Examples of Taskforce in a sentence

  • Should a State Mortgage Regulator elect to apply its allocation of administrative penalties in such an alternative manner, solely for the purpose of ensuring the effective administration of payments pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, that State Mortgage Regulator shall notify the REES Regulatory Taskforce in writing of such election on or before the Effective Date of this Agreement.

  • Specifically, the REES Regulatory Taskforce adopted the work of the IRC investigation and engaged in additional investigatory work that included a demand from Respondent for a statement in writing under oath as to all the facts and circumstances concerning the MLO Education Schemes coordinated by and implemented through REES.

  • WHEREAS, as a result of the REES Regulatory Taskforce investigation as it pertains to Respondent, the following relevant facts and determinations were made,including, but not limited to:1) That Respondent admitted being a knowing and active participant in the MLO Education Schemes coordinated by and implemented through REES;2) That Respondent in fact had PE and/or CE requirements completed by REES on Respondent’s behalf in violation of federal and state law.

  • These Acts were brought into effect in 2011, following recommendations from the National Land Development Taskforce.

  • There will be a one-time $50,000 allocation for the purposes of the Joint Health and Safety Taskforce.

  • Costs associated with this Taskforce will be provided from existing SSEAC funds.

  • The provincial parties will establish a Provincial Joint Health and Safety Taskforce of not more than four (4) members appointed by CUPE and four (4) members appointed by BCPSEA.

  • Taskforce on Innovative International Financing for Health Systems.

  • Goodlett Place, Room 244, San Francisco, CA 94102, by phone at 415-554-7724, by fax at 415-554-7854, or email the Sunshine Ordinance Taskforce Administrator at sotf@sfgov.org.

  • This is an area that ANZFA will be monitoring closely, along with international regulatory bodies such as the OECD Taskforce for the Safety of Novel Foods and Feeds.


More Definitions of Taskforce

Taskforce means the California Children’s Data Protection
Taskforce means the National COVID-19 Taskforce established under Regulation 6.
Taskforce means Chairperson/Co-Chairman and members in a committee constituted by President of the Chamber for performing the functions prescribed under these Rules.
Taskforce. ’ means the California Taskforce on Holocaust, Genocide, Human Rights, and Tolerance Education established pursuant to this chapter.
Taskforce means the cross-agency working group for the Project referred to in clause 0.
Taskforce means a Board appointed body set up to manage a time-limited, discrete issue of policy that may require expert advice or research.

Related to Taskforce

  • Workforce means employees, volunteers, trainees or other persons whose performance of work is under the direct control of a party, whether or not they are paid by that party.

  • Company’s workforce means the persons (and the dependants of those persons) engaged whether as employees, agents or contractors in the construction and operation of the facilities to be established pursuant to approved proposals;

  • Executive Management means the CEO and the CFO for purposes of administering this Plan.

  • Home health aide services means the personal care and maintenance activities provided to individuals for the purpose of promoting normal standards of health and hygiene.

  • Stewardship means the continuing obligation to provide the necessary maintenance, management, protection, husbandry and support for a natural area and natural values associated with that area.

  • Essential Human Needs means natural gas service, which, if denied, would cause shutdown of an operation resulting in the closing of the establishment essential to maintaining the health and safety of the general public.

  • Team means a team affiliated to a Club, including where a Club provides more than one team in the Competition in accordance with the Rules.

  • Basic health plan services means that schedule of covered

  • Medical cannabis means the same as that term is defined in Section 26-61a-102.

  • Medical history means information regarding any:

  • Homecare Worker means a provider, as described in OAR 411-031- 0040, that is directly employed by a consumer to provide either hourly or live-in services to the eligible consumer.

  • Supply Chain Management All aspects of supply chain management, from the initial sourcing phase through customer delivery (e.g., procurement, sourcing management, inventory management, catalog management, ordering/purchasing, invoice tracking, storefront/shopping cart, warehouse management, returns management, logistics/transportation).

  • Business Continuity Plan means any plan prepared pursuant to clause H5.6, as may be amended from time to time.

  • Continuity Directors means those members of the Board who either (A) were directors at the beginning of such consecutive 24 month period, or (B) were elected by, or on the nomination or recommendation of, at least a two-thirds (2/3) majority of the then-existing Board; or

  • Workforce housing means housing for sale or rent with combined rental costs

  • Skilled and trained workforce means a workforce that meets all of the following conditions:

  • Procurement Management means the Director of Lee County’s Procurement Management Department or designee.

  • Medical professional means a person licensed to practice

  • Medical personnel means those persons assigned, by a Party to the conflict, exclusively to the medical purposes enumerated under subparagraph (e) or to the administration of medical units or to the operation or administration of medical transports. Such assignments may be either permanent or temporary. The term includes:

  • Medical cannabis card means the same as that term is defined in Section 26-61a-102.

  • Key Managerial Personnel (KMP) means

  • Educational personnel means persons who must meet requirements pursuant to state law as a condition of employment in educational programs.

  • Key Managerial Personnel (KMP) means Key Managerial Personnel as defined in sub-section (51) of section 2 of the Companies Act, 2013 i.e.-

  • Education Services means education and hostel facilities for students and scholars provided by -

  • Medical cannabis dispensary means an organization issued a

  • Licensed mental health professional or "LMHP" means a physician, licensed clinical psychologist, licensed professional counselor, licensed clinical social worker, licensed substance abuse treatment practitioner, licensed marriage and family therapist, certified psychiatric clinical nurse specialist, licensed behavior analyst, or licensed psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner.