Advisory/Consultation Body Sample Clauses

Advisory/Consultation Body. Welsh Government The Welsh Government, although not indicated as an advisory/consultation body on the CCRCD Wider Investment Fund governance chart, have statutory responsibilities and investment programmes covering many areas encompassed by the Wider Investment Fund. It is therefore critical that any proposed investments are additional, complementary and support actions or proposals being implemented or developed by the Welsh Government. This can only be ensured by a close working relationship and effective information sharing. Related to the Wider Investment Fund the Welsh Government will be:  invited to actively participate in the work being undertaken in each portfolio area; and  consulted on all Candidate Schemes.
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Advisory/Consultation Body. Regional Business Organisation The Regional Business Organisation will be responsible for4: • articulating the regional needs of business; • identifying regional priorities for existing business support services; and • advising on the design of future business support programmes. The detail, functioning and membership of the Regional Business Organisation will be included in the Joint Working Agreement and in relation to the Wider Investment Fund will enable it to: ⮚ develop and submit relevant Candidate Schemes for assessment under the Appraisal Framework; and ⮚ provide advice and observations on relevant Candidate Schemes submitted by other bodies.

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  • Tribal Consultation 1. For FEMA Undertakings on Tribal lands or potentially affecting properties of religious and cultural significance to Tribes, and where no tribe-specific consultation agreements or protocols are in place, FEMA shall consult with affected Tribe(s) or in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800. In determining who the affected Tribe(s) may be, FEMA will first establish that it is a type of Undertaking with potential to affect historic properties with religious and cultural significance and may consult with the SHPO and Tribe(s), and may access the National Park Service (NPS) Native American Consultation Database or other tools to identify geographic tribal interests.

  • JOINT CONSULTATION 21.01 The parties acknowledge the mutual benefits to be derived from joint consultation and are prepared to enter into discussion aimed at the development and introduction of appropriate machinery for the purpose of providing joint consultation on matters of common interest.

  • Joint Consultation Committee a) A committee known as the Joint Consultation Committee shall be established by the parties.

  • UNION MANAGEMENT CONSULTATION COMMITTEE 28.00 The Union and the Employer agree to establish/maintain a Union Management Consultation Committee which shall be comprised of two (2) representatives of the Local Union and two (2) representatives of the Employer. A person designated by the Union and the Employer shall alternate as the Chairperson.

  • Prior consultation It is expected that the Parents, or duly authorised education guardian, will consult personally with the Head or with the Head's authorised deputy before Notice of Withdrawal is given by the Parents.

  • Consultation 10.1 The Employer agrees to consult the Employee timeously where the exercising of its powers will have amongst others-

  • Joint Consultative Committee 46.1 The parties recognise the need for effective communication to improve the business/operational performance and working environment in agencies.

  • Consultation Meetings (A) Upon request by the Union, the Secretary of the Department of Management Services or designee or the Agency Head or designee shall make a good faith effort to meet and consult on a quarterly basis. Such meetings shall be held at a time and place agreed to by the state and the Union.

  • Advisory Board (a) The Managing Member may establish an Advisory Board comprised of members of the Managing Member’s expert network and external advisors. The Advisory Board will be available to provide guidance to the Managing Member on the strategy and progress of the Company. Additionally, the Advisory Board may: (i) be consulted with by the Managing Member in connection with the acquisition and disposal of a Series Asset, (ii) conduct an annual review of the Company’s acquisition policy, (iii) provide guidance with respect to, material conflicts arising or that are reasonably likely to arise with the Managing Member, on the one hand, and the Company, a Series or the Economic Members, on the other hand, or the Company or a Series, on the one hand, and another Series, on the other hand, (iv) approve any material transaction between the Company or a Series and the Managing Member or any of its Affiliates, another Series or an Economic Member (other than the purchase of interests in such Series), (v) provide guidance with respect to the appropriate levels of annual fleet level insurance costs and maintenance costs specific to each individual Series Asset, and review fees, expenses, assets, revenues and availability of funds for distribution with respect to each Series on an annual basis and (vi) approve any service providers appointed by the Managing Member in respect of the Series Assets.

  • Notification and Consultation 1. A Party shall promptly notify the other Party, in writing, on:

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