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. 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 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

  • 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.

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

  • The parties agree that the City of Owosso’s Healthcare Taskforce is the preferred method for resolving healthcare benefit issues between the City and its employees.

  • It is understood that an individual Union group’s decision to opt-out of the Taskforce, or the Taskforces’ decisions, does not limit the ability of the remaining groups to continue with the collaborative process.

  • The parties will work together to advance any recommendations of that Taskforce.

  • Create Wellness Taskforce of equal parts JHS Management and the Union recommending 3 and 3 for the purpose to further mature the wellness program.

  • The parties, recognizing that there is an absence of available automobile parking space for DCA Employees in the downtown Santa Fe area, agree to continue a Parking Task-force made up of one (1) co-chair from each party and an equal number of taskforce members as agreed to by the chairs.

  • The Parking Task-force shall meet yearly and is charged with recommending solutions to parking problems affecting DCA Employees in the downtown Santa Fe area, and these recommendations shall be considered for implementation within budget.

  • Data and reports SPS will bring to the Taskforce will include but are not limited to student numbers, demographics, population shifts, current schools with services provided, capacity of buildings, staff turnover, vacant certified and classified special education positions, and work on corrective action plans.


More Definitions of Taskforce

Taskforce. ’ means the California Taskforce on Holocaust, Genocide, Human Rights, and Tolerance Education established pursuant to this chapter.
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 City Sanitation Taskforce constituted in the city Headed by the Commissioner; the Members of the Committee may be co-opted by him from Government Departments, Public Undertakings, Educators, among other eminent people of society.
Taskforce means the California Children’s Data Protection
Taskforce means the cross-agency working group for the Project referred to in clause 0.