Adoption Committee definition

Adoption Committee means the Committee established under section 155;
Adoption Committee means a group of individuals convened by Department staff to make recommendations to an Adoption Decision Specialist (ADS) regarding adoptive resources for a child.
Adoption Committee means a committee established by the Health Service Executive under section 36;

Examples of Adoption Committee in a sentence

  • An appeal against the decision of the Adoption Committee in refusing or cancelling the registration of an adoption society shall be made in the prescribed manner to the Minister whose decision upon the hearing and determination of the appeal shall be final.

  • NB's Adoption Committee, and when appropriate, members of the Board of Directors or outside experts, will: • Confirm receipt of the request.

  • Within thirty (30) days of receiving the Formal Complaint, the Adoption Committee will take necessary and reasonable steps to investigate the Complaint, including interviews with the Client, staff, or supervised providers.

  • Where the Adoption Committee approves and accepts the registration of an adoption society, it shall issue a Certificate of Registration in the prescribed form and shall at the end of the period of twelve months beginning with the date of registration and annually thereafter, review the registration of the adoption society for the purpose of determining whether the registration should continue being in force or be cancelled.

  • The Adoption Committee shall investigate the facts and circumstances of the written complaint.

  • The Adoption Committee must respond in writing within thirty days of receipt.

  • The District Adoption Committee will discuss and determine the final outcome to present to the School Board.

  • If the response of the Adoption Committee is unsatisfactory, Clients may then file a Formal Complaint with the U.S Department of State’s “Hague Complaint Registry” at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/hague_convention/agency_accreditation/complaints.php.

  • The District shall create and maintain a Curriculum Adoption Committee to review current curricula and create a timeline for purchasing new materials.

  • The "piloting" of new materials in any school or school system prior to official review by the State Textbook Adoption Committee and final approval by the SBESE is prohibited.


More Definitions of Adoption Committee

Adoption Committee means a committee of the Board established under section 7A of the Children’s Authority Act;
Adoption Committee means the Adoption Committee established under section 73;
Adoption Committee means the Adoption Committee established pursuant to section 85; "Adoption list" means the list established and maintained pursuant to section 100;
Adoption Committee means the Adoption Committee established under section 83;
Adoption Committee means a committee established by the F2[Child and Family Agency] under section 36;
Adoption Committee means the Committee comprising of the authorized office-bearer of the Specialized Adoption Agency concerned, its visiting doctor or a medical officer from a Government hospital and one official from the District Child Protection Unit and shall also include a representative of the Child Care Institution, in case the adoption is from a Child Care Institution other than the Specialized Adoption Agency and the committee shall be chaired by District Child protection Officer;

Related to Adoption Committee

  • Selection Committee means a committee of individual(s) who evaluate and rank proposals; conduct negotiations; and makes a contract award recommendation to the District and its respective Committees.

  • Compensation Committee means the Compensation Committee of the Board.

  • Evaluation Committee means a body appointed to perform the evaluation of Offerors’ proposals.

  • the Board means the board of directors of the Company;

  • CSR Committee means the Corporate Social Responsibility Committee of the Board referred to in section 135 of the Act.

  • Executive Committee means a group of directors elected or appointed to act on behalf of, and within the powers granted to them by, the Commission.