DCP definition

DCP means the New York City Department of City Planning or any successor to the jurisdiction thereof.

Examples of DCP in a sentence

  • At least 85% of participants in the DCP will reduce the frequency of alcohol and other drug use 2.

  • In conjunction with efforts to revise the DCP per Task 1 above, HDR will remobilize field crews to collected supplemental field data needed to properly document existing conditions within newly approved development area(s).

  • TASK 1 – DESIGN-CRITERIA PACKAGE (“DCP”) REVISIONS: The HDR Team will revise the current “progress set” of the DCP per client-directed changes as follows: • Incorporation of preferred design/layout for entrance gate and ICTF area from Tropical Shipping (ala Cargo Velocity) per 1/28 email from Port.

  • The State University Retirement System (SURS) 457 Deferred Compensation Plan (also known as the SURS DCP) and the State Deferred Compensation 457 Plan are available to all actively contributing SURS members in the bargaining unit, whether they are in any of the SURS core plans: the Traditional Pension Plan, Portable Pension Plan and Retirement Savings Plan (RSP).


More Definitions of DCP

DCP means the New York City Department of City Planning.
DCP means the United Technologies Deferred Compensation Plan prior to the Spin-off date and means the Corporation’s Deferred Compensation Plan from and after the Spin-off date.
DCP means the Carrier Global Corporation Deferred Compensation Plan.
DCP means Oriental Poppy Limited and/or its Affiliates.
DCP has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 6.1 of this Agreement.
DCP means the Prior DCP and the New DCP.
DCP means the Tenet 2001 Deferred Compensation Plan, the Tenet 2006 Deferred Compensation Plan and any other deferred compensation plan maintained by the Employer that covers Covered Executives.