Specialist Advisors Sample Clauses

Specialist Advisors. The Board will utilise the input of skilled advisors and will include governance and prudential control responsibilities, and specialist advice that is needed to support the Board in carrying out its purpose and performing its functions, including its membership of Council Committees. A specialist advisor will be contracted to the Board to provide a technical report on how the Board can advance Māori representation at local government level. With the introduction of Māori Wards in 2025, it is important that the Board ensure there are multiple avenues that Māori can participate in local government. This project is an extraordinary piece of work, that should be viewed as a one-off project in FY22. Council's Performance with respect to the Treaty of Waitangi and Council’s statutory obligations to Māori One part of the Board’s purpose is to assist the Council by ensuring that the Council acts in accordance with statutory provisions referring to the Treaty. The Board sees this role as one of active monitoring. The Board is also charged with working with the Council on its documents and processes to implement the Council’s statutory responsibilities to Māori. The third Te Tiriti o Waitangi Audit was received by the Board in August 2018 resolution number IMSB/2018/34. The Board agreed with council that Te Tiriti o Waitangi Audits would be conducted every 3 years. The next is due to be completed by June 2021 and is called He Waka Kōtuia. Independent assessment of Te Toa Takitini (Māori outcomes portfolio) In 2017, PWC were contracted by the Board to complete an independent assessment of Te Toa Takitini projects delivered by ATEED, Auckland Transport and Panuku to achieve Māori outcomes for their respective Financial Year 2015/16; and to assess the quality of their systems, their prioritisation process of projects, project management that includes budgets to meet their respective milestones, statement of intent objectives and KPIs for Māori outcomes. By way of background, in December 2013, the Board contracted KPMG to conduct an independent assessment of expenditure incurred Auckland Council to achieve Māori outcomes in their Financial Year 2012/13 accounts. This independent assessment resulted from the Board’s concern that the council had a limited approach to allocate resources to Māori outcomes projects. Furthermore, the consistency of resource allocation and level of reporting at that time made it difficult to measure and report on the projects and activities b...
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Specialist Advisors. The Board will utilise the input of skilled advisors and will include governance and prudential control responsibilities, and specialist advice that is needed to support the Board in carrying out its purpose and performing its functions, including its membership of Council Committees. Council's Performance with respect to the Treaty of Waitangi and Council’s statutory obligations to Māori One part of the Board’s purpose is to assist the Council by ensuring that the Council acts in accordance with statutory provisions referring to the Treaty. The Board sees this role as one of active monitoring. The Board is also charged with working with the Council on its documents and processes to implement the Council’s statutory responsibilities to Māori. The third Te Tiriti o Waitangi Audit was received by the Board in August 2018 resolution number IMSB/2018/34.
Specialist Advisors. Following joint agreement, invitations may be extended to other persons to attend the JCNC for the purpose of making a particular contribution or giving specialist advice.

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  • SPECIALIST SERVICES Medical care in specialties other than family practice, general practice, internal medicine [or pediatrics][or obstetrics/gynecology (for routine pre and post-natal care, birth and treatment of the diseases and hygiene of females)].

  • Specialist A dentist who focuses on a specific area of dentistry, including oral surgery, endodontia, periodontia, orthodontia and pediatric dentistry, or a group of patients to diagnose, manage, prevent or treat certain types of symptoms and conditions. Spouse: The person to whom the Subscriber is legally married, including a same sex Spouse. Spouse also includes a domestic partner. Subscriber: The person to whom this Contract is issued. UCR (Usual, Customary and Reasonable): The cost of a dental service in a geographic area based on what Providers in the area usually charge for the same or similar medical service. Us, We, Our: BlueShield of Northeastern New York and anyone to whom We legally delegate performance, on Our behalf, under this Contract. Utilization Review: The review to determine whether services are or were Medically Necessary or experimental or investigational (including treatment for a rare disease or a clinical trial). You, Your: The Member.

  • Specialists Persons working within a juridical person who possess uncommon knowledge essential to the commercial presence’s production, research equipment, techniques or management. In assessing such knowledge, account will be taken not only of knowledge specific to the commercial presence, but also of whether the person has a high level of qualification referring to a type of work or trade requiring specific technical knowledge, including membership of an accredited profession.

  • Counselors A. Newly ordered file cabinets for Counselors will have locks. No Counselors shall be held accountable, unless through their own negligence, for the loss of school records unless there is a secure place for storage.

  • Auditors The auditors whose report with respect to financial statements that is or will be incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement, the Basic Prospectus, any Preliminary Final Prospectus or the Final Prospectus are independent with respect to the Bank under the rules and regulations adopted by the International Federation of Accountants.

  • Supervisors Supervisors may continue to perform bargaining unit work which is incidental to their jobs. They may also perform bargaining unit work in emergency situations and where such work is necessary to train a covered member. Such work by supervisors may result from but shall not cause any layoffs of covered members.

  • Evidence, Experts and Advisers (1) In addition to the reports, certificates, opinions and other evidence required by this Indenture, the Corporation shall furnish to the Warrant Agent such additional evidence of compliance with any provision hereof, and in such form, as may be prescribed by Applicable Legislation or as the Warrant Agent may reasonably require by written notice to the Corporation.

  • Scope of Professional Services 3.1 On the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, COUNTY hereby engages CONTRACTOR to provide all labor, materials and equipment to complete the Project/Service in accordance with the Scope of Services, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment A, as modified or clarified by Addendum(s) # , dated , attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Attachment B. It is understood that the Scope of Services may be modified by change order as the Project/Service progresses, but to be effective and binding, any such change order must be in writing, executed by the parties, and in accordance with the COUNTY’s Purchasing Policies and Procedures. A copy of these policies and procedures shall be made available to the CONTRACTOR upon request.

  • Nurse Representatives The Employer agrees to recognize two (2) Nurse Representatives for the purpose of dealing with grievances and conducting Union interviews.

  • Liaison Each Party shall designate a liaison to facilitate a cooperative working relationship between the Contractor and the Agency in the performance and administration of this Contract.

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