Working Party definition

Working Party means a body established by the Board to make
Working Party means a body established by the Board to make recommendations to the Board but without decision-making powers;
Working Party means any person, including contractor, site contractor and site personnel, concerned with planning, designing, organizing and supervising works near U/G cables or O/H lines.

Examples of Working Party in a sentence

  • In this regard, article 29 Working Party already analysed the relevant sections of the GDPR and published in October 2017 general Guidelines on personal data breach notification19.

  • Article 29 Working Party Opinion 03/2013 on purpose limitation, WP 203.

  • Article 29 Working Party Opinion 15/2011 on the definition of consent, WP187.

  • Seepage 55: ‡ - X V W R Y H U R QniesHto shareTinfoXrmaDtion UabouWt theHm wUithout W K L Q Ntheir permission, even if it helps companies provide new services they might like (27%), while more than sevenL Q W H Q V D \ W K L V L V X Q D F71 See Article 9 (1) of the Proposal for an e-Privacy Regulation.72 See Recital 42 of the GDPR.73 Article 29 Working Party Opinion 15/2011 on the definition of consent, WP 187, p.

  • On 3 October 2017, the Article 29 Working Party – a body now called the European Data Protection Board ("EDPB") – issued guidelines ("EDPB Guidelines") on the setting of administrative fines.2 The purpose of this article is to consider the criteria for setting administrative fines under Article 83 of the GDPR in light of the EDPB Guidelines, case law of the CJEU and national courts.


More Definitions of Working Party

Working Party means the Working Party on the Protection of individuals with regard to the Processing of Personal Data as referred to in article 29 of Directive 95/46/EC;
Working Party has the meaning given in Clause 5.25.
Working Party means the working party established under clause 22, Joint Working Party.
Working Party means a body established by the
Working Party means a body established by the Board of
Working Party means a specialized technical subsidiary body under the ECE whose function is to develop recommendations regarding the establishment of harmonized or new global technical regulations for inclusion in the Global Registry and to consider amendments to the global technical regulations established in the Global Registry.
Working Party means a cross section of staff (from vari- ous areas within a Local Work Area working together to complete tasks or projects).