Decision Instrument definition

Decision Instrument means this decision instrument;
Decision Instrument means this decision instrument which is made in accordance with the statutory powers and requirements set out in Section 1;
Decision Instrument means this decision instrument which is made pursuant to inter alia Regulations 70, 72, and 74 of S.I. 444 of 2022;

Examples of Decision Instrument in a sentence

  • WHO Decision Instrument for Assessment and Notification of Events of International Concern 167Annex B.

  • The Service Provider is subject to the obligation of cost-orientation pursuant to ComReg Decision D11/13 and Final Decision Instrument – Market B (Appendix E of D11/13) and pursuant to the provisions of the EC (Electronic Communications Networks and Services) Access Regulations, 2011 and ComReg may require tariffs to be adjusted.

  • Nothing in this Decision Instrument shall operate to limit ComReg in the exercise and performance of its statutory powers or duties conferred on it under any primary or secondary legislation (in force prior to or after the Effective Date of this Decision Instrument) from time to time.

  • This Decision Instrument is binding upon every Undertaking, in accordance with section 3(i).

  • A rebate scheme for users who at the effective date of this Decision Instrument are using the National Association for the Deaf Programme provided by Eircom, whereby, as a result of the time taken to make a text telephone call, equality of payment for deaf text telephone users can be assured, and the current rebate of up to 70% on text telephone call charges per telephone bill, to a maximum €17.14 per month, is maintained, subject to agreed periodic review and change where agreed.

  • This Decision Instrument applies to Undertakings that provide a Publicly Available Telephone Service.

  • The Service Provider is subject to an obligation of cost-orientation pursuant to ComReg Decision D11/13 and Final Decision Instrument – Market B (Appendix E of D11/13).

  • In order for the Depository Office to enter into transaction(s) with the depositor including, but not limited to, starting the transaction(s), it is necessary that the Depository Office shall be satisfied with the results of the “know your customer” and/or other similar checks that the Depository Office will carry out as set forth under the applicable laws and regulations.

  • Having issued a consultation and carefully considered the views expressed by respondents; and having received a positive response from the European Commission; ComReg has decided to proceed with its proposal as set out in the Decision Instrument contained at Section 5 of this document.

  • Any new vacancy created as a result of the operation of this provision need only be posted for three (3) days.


More Definitions of Decision Instrument

Decision Instrument means this Decision Instrument ComReg Document { }which is made pursuant to, inter alia, Regulation 17 of the Universal Service Regulations
Decision Instrument means this Decision Instrument ComReg Document 17/62 D04/17 which is made pursuant to, inter alia, Regulation 27 of the Universal Service Regulations.

Related to Decision Instrument

  • Authorized Affiliate means any of Customer's Affiliate(s) which (a) is subject to the data protection laws and regulations of the European Union, the European Economic Area and/or their member states, Switzerland and/or the United Kingdom, and (b) is permitted to use the Service pursuant to the Agreement between Customer and Okta, but has not signed its own Order Form with Okta and is not a "Customer" as defined under the Agreement.

  • Legally authorized representative of an individual, including as provided in 45 CFR 435.923 (authorized representative); 45 CFR 164.502(g)(1) (personal representative); Tex. Occ. Code § 151.002(6); Tex. H. & S. Code §166.164 (medical power of attorney); and Texas Estates Code § 22.031 (representative).

  • Signature means a tangible symbol or an electronic signature that evidences the signing of a record.

  • authorized LEA representative means a LEA administrator designated to be responsible for nonpublic school/agencies. It is understood, a representative of the Special Education Plan Local Area (SELPA) of which the LEA is a member is an authorized LEA representative in collaboration with the LEA. The LEA maintains sole responsibility for the contract, unless otherwise specified in the contract.

  • Instrument has the meaning specified in Section 9-102(a)(47) of the UCC.

  • Authorized Representative means any representative appointed, from time to time, by the Client, the Purchaser or the Contractor.

  • Installation inspector means a person who, by reason of his knowledge of the physical sciences and the principles of engineering, acquired by a professional education and related practical experience, is qualified to supervise the installation of tank systems.

  • Digital Signature means authentication of any electronic record by a subscriber by means of an electronic method or procedure in accordance with the provisions of section 3;

  • Contract Signature Page(s) means the State of Utah cover page(s) that the State Entity and Contractor sign.

  • Preponderance of the evidence means proof by information that, compared with that opposing it, leads to the conclusion that the fact at issue is more probably true than not.

  • Legal guardian means a person recognized by a court of law as having the duty of taking care of the person and managing the property and rights of an individual that is placed with such person by judgment, decree or other order of any court of competent jurisdiction.