Policy Framework definition

Policy Framework means a policy framework issued under section 26 of the Act.
Policy Framework means  The Police and Crime Plan; the Medium Term Financial Strategy and Financial Plan; the People Strategy; the Procurement Strategy the ICT Strategy The Estate Strategy The Fleet Strategy Any other plans and strategies which are expressed to form part of the Policy Framework.

Examples of Policy Framework in a sentence

  • As part of their work the committee will consider relevant resources applicable to the education sector, such as PPM 119 of April 2013, and the recommendations of the Ontario First Nation, Métis, Inuit Education Policy Framework, 2007.

  • Although we are aware that the Security Policy Framework (SPF) was not mandated for local government, DWP requires LAs to align with the GSC scheme and protect information accordingly.

  • DWP will then securely destroy the data in accordance with DWP own destruction policy and HMG Security Policy Framework guidance (HMG SPF); • Provide feedback on the results of the exchange to Home Office in accordance with paragraph 11.6 above; • Guarantee that all information passed to DWP by Home Office/HMRC will be held in line with the DPA 1998 and HMG SPF guidance; • Any queries can be raised by emailing the designated points of contact for Home Office/HMRC provided at Annex C.

  • HMRC will then securely destroy the data in accordance with HMRC’s own destruction policy and HMG Security Policy Framework guidance (HMG SPF); • Guarantee that all information passed to HMRC by Home Office will be held in line with the DPA 1998 and HMG SPF guidance; • Provide feedback on the results of the exchange to Home Office in accordance with paragraph 11.3 above.


More Definitions of Policy Framework

Policy Framework means the following Plans and Strategies to be adopted by the Council:
Policy Framework means all plans and strategies either (a) required by the 2000 Regulations to be approved by full Council (rather than by Cabinet) and (b) any Local Choice plans and strategies which the Council has chosen to be approved by full Council (rather than by Cabinet). Further details of the Policy Framework are set out in Article 5
Policy Framework means the following Policies, Plans and Strategies:-
Policy Framework means the UOIT Policy Framework, as amended, which is the enacting Policy for these procedures.
Policy Framework means the following plans andstrategies:• Council Plan 2020 and Beyond• Climate Emergency Strategic Plan• Capital Strategy (2020-2024)• Risk Management Strategy (2015)• Medium Term Financial Plan (2020/2021 – 2023/2024)• People Strategy (2016-2020)• Craven Local Plan 2012-2032• Acquisition, Regeneration and Investment Strategy(2016)• Safeguarding Policy• Anti-Fraud and Corruption Policy Statement and Strategy• Cultural Strategy• Car Parking Strategy (2014-2019)• Municipal Waste Management Strategy for the City of York and North Yorkshire (2006–2026)• Community Safety Partnership Plan• Sport and Leisure Facilities Strategy (2016-2030)• Craven Playing Pitch Strategy (2016-2030)• Treasury Management Statement, Minimum Revenue Provision Statement & Annual Investment Strategy (2020-2021)• Asset Management Plan• Communications and Engagement Strategy• ICT Strategy (2018–2022)• Information Management and Governance Strategy(2019-2022)• Digital Strategy (2018-2022)• Craven Homelessness & Rough Sleeping Strategy (2020-2025)• Empty Homes Strategy (2019-2024)• Craven Housing Renewal Policy (2020-2023)• York, North Yorkshire and East Riding Housing Strategy(2015-2021)• Temporary Accommodation Placement Policy• Statement of Licensing Policy (2016-2021)• Gambling Act 2005: Statement of Principles (2018-2024)• Craven Barnfield Regeneration Limited Business Plan (2017-2020)• Applications to the Government for consent to certain disposals of land• any other plans, policies and strategies which have a significant corporate impact on the Council or its resources.
Policy Framework means all those plans and strategies that are subject to full Council approval in accordance with Article 4 of the Constitution.
Policy Framework means all plans and strategies either (a) required by the 2000 Regulations to be approved by full Council (rather than by Cabinet) and (b) any Local Choice