Joint Investigation definition

Joint Investigation means an investigation involving multiple member Boards.
Joint Investigation means an investigation by the Issuing party and the Receiving Party into the matters referred to in a Contract Query Notice Law means: any applicable statute or proclamation or any delegated or subordinate legislation or regulation; any enforceable EU right within the meaning of Section 2(1) of the Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxx 0000; any applicable judgment of a relevant court of law which is a binding precedent in England and Wales; National Standards; Guidance; and any applicable industry code in each case in force in England and Wales
Joint Investigation means an investigation by the Issuing Party and the Receiving Party into the matters referred to in a Contract Query Notice;

Examples of Joint Investigation in a sentence

  • The Joint Investigation Committee shall not determine discipline in any way; that remains the exclusive function of the Employer.

  • The Joint Investigation Committee must meet to begin their investigation as soon as possible.

  • Where the complainant is a woman and the complaint involves sexual harassment or gender discrimination, the Joint Investigation Committee will include at least one woman from each side.

  • On completion of a Joint Investigation, the Authority and the Provider must produce and agree a JI Report.

  • The Parties agree to form a Joint Investigation Committee (JIC) whose function shall be to investigate complaints related to harassment and discrimination.


More Definitions of Joint Investigation

Joint Investigation has the meaning given to it in clause 32.11.1;
Joint Investigation means two agencies that conduct concurrent criminal and protective investigations.
Joint Investigation an investigation into the matters referred to in a Contract Performance Notice in accordance with clause 26. KPI: key performance indicator. Learner: a student, trainee or other category of learner actively undertaking and participating in a Programme or deferred from a Programme, including an employee of the Provider who is in education and/or training who is individually or collectively supported by HEE funding to undertake that Programme or training and to whom the Services are provided (excluding those who are temporarily suspended), and Learners shall be construed accordingly. Learner also includes any person receiving funding support from HEE, including placement tariff. Lead Employer: a third party whom it is agreed will act as employer of Staff or Learners. Learning Environments: an environment in which Learners acquire knowledge, information, comprehension or skill by study, instruction or experience in all fields of healthcare which are relevant to Programme, such as academic-taught learning environment or a work-based learning environment. Local Education and Training Boards (LETB): the local education and training board for each area in which the Provider provides the Services and any local education and training board which represents the Provider by virtue of arrangements made by HEE under paragraph 2(4)(c) of Schedule 6 to the Care Act 2014. Managing Conflicts of Interest in the NHS: the NHS publication by that name available on the NHS England webpage (as may be updated or superseded from time to time).
Joint Investigation means investigations conducted by the Board and the Internal Affairs
Joint Investigation has the meaning given to it in clause 32.8; “Joint Statement on Access to Skills, Trade Unions and Advice in Government Contracting” means the joint statement launched by the Cabinet Office, to improve the quality of services delivered under Government contracts, by raising the skills of service providers’, employees and by helping to ensure fair treatment;
Joint Investigation. The coordination of a criminal investigation being conducted by the JO Agency and protective investigation being conducted by the Department of Children and Families. “Law enforcement Agency of Jurisdiction where a victim is located (JV Agency)”: The law enforcement agency that assists the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction over the offense. “Law enforcement Agency of Jurisdiction over the offense (JO Agency)”: The law enforcement agency, which will conduct the criminal investigation.
Joint Investigation an investigation into the matters referred to in an Agreement Performance Notice in accordance with clause 26. KPI: key performance indicator. Learner: a student, trainee or other category of learner actively undertaking and participating in a Programme or deferred from a Programme, including an employee of the Provider who is in education and/or training who is individually or collectively supported by NHS England funding to undertake that Programme or training and to whom the Services are provided (excluding those who are temporarily suspended), and Learners shall be construed accordingly. Learner also includes any person receiving funding support from NHS England, including placement tariff. Lead Employer: a third party whom it is agreed will act as employer of Staff or Learners. Learning Environments: an environment in which Learners acquire knowledge, information, comprehension or skill by study, instruction or experience in all fields of healthcare which are relevant to Programme, such as academic-taught learning environment or a work-based learning environment. Local Education and Training Boards (LETB): the local education and training board for each area in which the Provider provides the Services and any local education and training board which represents the Provider by virtue of arrangements made by NHS England under paragraph 2(4)(c) of Schedule 6 to the Care Act 2014. Managing Conflicts of Interest in the NHS: the NHS publication by that name available on the NHS England webpage (as may be updated or superseded from time to time).