Periodic Critical Review Sample Clauses

Periodic Critical Review. The Code of Practice provides for the carrying out of Periodic Critical Reviews (PCRs) of non-commercial State bodies every five years. Sections 8.14, 8.15 and Appendix F of the Code provide details on how such reviews are to be conducted. Both parties to this Agreement will engage in a timely, constructive and comprehensive manner on the scheduling, planning and conduct of any PCR proposed for the PSA.
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Periodic Critical Review. Section 8.14 in the Code of Practice for the Governance of State Bodies outlines that the Legal Aid Board is expected to undergo a Periodic Critical Review (PCR) by the Department of Justice at regular, and appropriate, intervals. Sufficient advance note will be given by the Department of Justice to allow adequate planning and preparation for the PCR.
Periodic Critical Review. As outlined in section 8.14 of the Code of Practice for the Governance of State Bodies, the PSRA is expected to undergo a Periodic Critical Review (PCR) by the Department of Justice at regular, and appropriate, intervals. Sufficient advance notice will be given by the Department of Justice to allow for adequate planning and preparation for the PCR.
Periodic Critical Review. As of the 1st of September 2017, the Authority will be subject to a Periodic Critical Review (PCR) every five years. The objective of the PCR is: • To ensure that the ongoing business case for State bodies, including those newly established, will be subject to periodic scrutiny and assessment; • To secure improvements in accountability, efficiency and effectiveness; • To objectively scrutinise the case for rationalisation and consolidation of the Authority in light of changing requirements, demands and priorities; • To assess the extent to which the governance structure of the Authority and the Department’s oversight of the Authority is consistent with its legislative underpinning and is strongly aligned to the business needs of the body. As set out in the Code of Practice for the Governance of State Bodies, a Working Group comprised of officials from the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, the Adoption Authority of Ireland and the relevant Vote Sections of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform, will be established by the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth to conduct the PCR and report to the Minister for Children Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth.
Periodic Critical Review. Section 8.14 in the Code of Practice for the Governance of State Bodies outlines that non-commercial State bodies shall be subject to a Periodic Critical Review (PCR) at regular, and appropriate, intervals. Sufficient advance note will be given by the Department of Justice if/when the LSRA is to be subject to such a review to allow adequate planning and preparation for the PCR.
Periodic Critical Review. A Periodic Critical Review (PCR) of the PSRA is proposed to be conducted in late 2020 under the relevant Guidelines. The Department will engage with the Authority throughout this process.

Related to Periodic Critical Review

  • Periodic Review The General Counsel shall periodically review the Procurement Integrity Procedures with OSC personnel in order to ascertain potential areas of exposure to improper influence and to adopt desirable revisions for more effective avoidance of improper influences.

  • Periodic Reviews During January of each year during the term hereof, the Board of Directors of the Company shall review Executive's Annual Salary, bonus, stock options, and additional benefits then being provided to Executive. Following each such review, the Company may in its discretion increase the Annual Salary, bonus, stock options, and benefits; however, the Company shall not decrease such items during the period Executive serves as an employee of the Company. Prior to November 30th of each year during the term hereof, the Board of Directors of the Company shall communicate in writing the results of such review to Executive.

  • Medical Review Officer The Medical Review Officer (MRO) shall be a licensed physician who has a knowledge of substance abuse disorders and has appropriate medical training to interpret and evaluate an individual’s positive test result together with the employee’s medical history and any other relevant biomedical information.

  • Technical Reports deliver to the Agent, and shall procure that the Manager shall deliver to the Agent, on request copies of the latest complete technical reports in respect of the Vessels.

  • MEDICAL REPORT The Agency/Department Head as a condition of granting sick leave with pay, may require medical evidence of sickness or injury acceptable to the Agency/Department. The acceptable medical evidence must be obtained from a medical practitioner currently treating the employee or the employee’s family member.

  • Technical Redundancy Where an employee's employment is being terminated by the employer by reason of the sale or transfer of the whole or part of the employer's business, nothing in this Agreement shall require the employer to pay compensation for redundancy to the employee if:

  • Log Reviews All systems processing and/or storing PHI COUNTY discloses to 11 CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY 12 must have a routine procedure in place to review system logs for unauthorized access.

  • Medical Reports The following applies to all employees: The Employer agrees to pay the fee for medical reports required by the Employer for Sick Leave or Weekly Indemnity provisions to a maximum of fifty dollars ($50.00).

  • Statistical Analysis 31 F-tests and t-tests will be used to analyze OV and Quality Acceptance data. The F-test is a 32 comparison of variances to determine if the OV and Quality Acceptance population variances 33 are equal. The t-test is a comparison of means to determine if the OV and Quality Acceptance 34 population means are equal. In addition to these two types of analyses, independent verification 35 and observation verification will also be used to validate the Quality Acceptance test results.

  • Systems Review The Construction Administrator will conduct reviews of proposed roof, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, conveyance, sprinkler, telecommunications, and life safety systems, and will consider initial cost, availability, impact on the overall program, comfort and convenience, long-term maintenance and operating costs, and impacts on schedule.

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