National Priorities Sample Clauses

National Priorities. In order to provide direction to the State and local levels for implementing WHIP and achieving its objective, NRCS has established the following national priorities:
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National Priorities. The Department for Education have recently published (April 2023) national skills priorities which have been agreed across Government and are areas with high volumes of vacancies which are expected to increase; long term structural barriers to recruitment, retention, and progression issues; and are important in providing opportunities for employment in key growth areas such as green jobs, creative industries and science and technology (including AI and quantum computing). Managers use LMI tools Lightcast and Vector to inform their curriculum planning and this is enhanced further by Skills Investment Plans provided by GLLEP and CPCA. Curriculum design is supported by an established employer network ensuring that skills delivery is closely linked to local employer need. IEG Delivery National priority Priority - CPCA Priority GLLEP Construction · · · Manufacturing · · · · Digital and Technology · · · Health and Social Care · · · · Haulage and Logistics · · · · Engineering · · Science and Mathematics · · Education and Professional Services · · Agri-Tech and Food · · Life Sciences · · Visitor Economy · · Energy · · Defence and Security · · These sectors are: • Construction • Manufacturing • Digital and Technology • Health and Social Care • Haulage and Logistics • Engineering • Science and Mathematics As a large general further education college group, we would expect to have delivery and provision in the majority‌ of these priority sector areas. Volume of delivery varies between priority sectors. For example, the volume of provision within the energy sector is currently low, however we are planning to significantly grow and develop this provision. This AIMS AND OUTCOMES AIM 1: ACHIEVE EXCELLENCE is implicitly linked to our proposed new building, the Centre for Green Technology which we plan to construct on the Peterborough campus, subject to securing further capital investment. IEG are actively involved with the production of Local Skills Improvement Plans. In Cambridgeshire work is ongoing with the Chamber of Commerce to develop their LSIP, providing examples of skills development and demand identified by the stakeholders working with IEG. IEG have hosted events for the Federation of Small Business who are leading on the Lincolnshire LSIP and have been involved in initial meetings and a Provider Steering Group to draft the LSIP. IEG work closely with the GLLEP Skills Board and the Cambridge and Peterborough Combined Authority to ensure we are delivering the sk...
National Priorities. 5.2.1 The Government has stated that delivering social value through public sector expenditure is a key objective.
National Priorities. The following have been set as key deliverables and national targets to deliver service and system reform within the 2007/08 NHS Operating Framework, published by the Department of Health in December 2006. The key requirements of the Operating Framework include:  Achieving a maximum patient wait of 18 weeks from GP referral to start of treatment;  Reducing rates of MRSA and other associated healthcare infections;  Reducing health inequalities and promoting health and well being;  Achieving financial health.

Related to National Priorities

  • National Treatment and Most-favoured-nation Provisions (1) Neither Contracting Party shall in its territory subject investments or returns of nationals or companies of the other Contracting Party to treatment less favourable than that which it accords to investments or returns of its own nationals or companies or to investments or returns of nationals or companies of any third State.

  • National Treatment and Most Favoured Nation 1. For all matters relating to the treatment of investments of investors of either Contracting Party shall enjoy, in the territory of the other party, of national treatment and most-favoured-nation treatment.

  • Claims Made Policy Requirements If General Liability, Pollution and/or Asbestos Pollution Liability and/or Errors & Omissions coverage are required and are provided on a claims-made form, the following requirements also apply:

  • National Treatment and Most-favoured-nation Treatment (1) Each Contracting Party shall accord to investments of investors of the other Contracting Party, treatment which shall not be less favourable than that accorded either to investments of its own or investments of investors of any third State.

  • Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 (NSW);

  • Fire, Life Safety, and Accessibility Codes The following codes, in the versions approved by the Georgia State Fire Marshal/Fire Safety Commissioner and Department of Human Resources, shall be used. The Design Professional will designate any additional codes or special modifications in the Supplementary General Conditions.

  • Cleanliness and Safety; Entry Resident agrees to maintain the assigned bedroom space, the apartment and the common areas of the Property in a clean, safe and sanitary condition, to exercise all due care in the use of same, and to cooperate fully with the Property pest control program as requested. Resident will be responsible for the cost of treatment for bedbugs and similar pests to the extent Owner’s pest control vendor reasonably determines that an infestation has originated within Resident’s assigned space and during Resident’s occupancy. Resident will place all trash in provided receptacles and will be responsible for the cost of cleaning the interior or exterior of the apartment if not kept in sanitary condition. When outdoor temperatures are below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, Resident will keep the apartment’s heat turned on to prevent frozen or burst pipes, including during vacations. When outdoor temperatures exceed 85 degrees Fahrenheit, Resident will keep the apartment’s air conditioning turned on and set to a reasonable temperature to prevent mold or mildew growth, including during vacations. Owner and its agents, employees and contractors may enter any apartment and bedroom space to perform routine maintenance, inspections, showings and other ordinary functions, provided that Owner will provide advance notice to residents of an apartment before such entry. Owner reserves the right to enter an apartment and any bedroom space without prior notice (including a passkey and/or disarming the alarm or other means of entry if locks have been changed) for emergency maintenance or repair purposes, or when there is reasonable cause to believe that a situation exists that could cause danger to life, safety, health or property. Owner may confiscate any item deemed to cause a danger and is under no obligation to pay compensation for or to return such items.

  • National and Most-favoured-nation Treatment 1. Each Contracting Party shall in its territory accord investments and returns of investors of the other Contracting Party treatment which is fair and equitable and not less favourable than that which it accords to investments and returns of its own investors or to investments and returns of investors of any third State whichever is more favourable.

  • Subsidy Requests and Reporting Requirements 1. The Grantee or Management Company shall complete a CRF Subsidy Request Report - Recap of Tenant Income Certification, which provides a unit-by-unit listing of all units in the Development for whom assistance is being requested and gives detailed information including the occupants’ eligibility, set-aside requirements, amount of household rent paid, utility allowance and amount of CRF Rental Subsidy requested.

  • National Environmental Policy Act All subrecipients must comply with the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq., and the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) Regulations (40 C.F.R. Parts 1500-1508) for Implementing the Procedural Provisions of NEPA, which requires Subrecipients to use all practicable means within their authority, and consistent with other essential considerations of national policy, to create and maintain conditions under which people and nature can exist in productive harmony and fulfill the social, economic, and other needs of present and future generations of Americans.

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