Delegated Decision Maker definition

Delegated Decision Maker means a person with authority to make statutory decisions with respect to forest and range resources under provincial legislation as amended from time to time;
Delegated Decision Maker and “DDM” means a person with authority to make statutory decisions with respect to forest and range resources under provincial legislation as amended from time to time;
Delegated Decision Maker means an individual (including a Process Manager) or group of individuals who are University Members and who are given authority to launch Investigations and to make Decisions under an approved Policy Instrument.

Examples of Delegated Decision Maker in a sentence

  • For the purposes of section 6(1) (b) of the Act, the term of this FSP commences on the date of approval by the Delegated Decision Maker (DDM), or another date as specified by the DDM.

  • The term of this plan is for five years starting from the date specified in the approval by the Delegated Decision Maker.

  • Delegated Decision- Maker Review IPC investigation report and approve required remedial action.

  • Delegated Decision- Maker Approve all decisions regarding notice to all external parties (e.g., data subject or IPC).

  • Delegated Decision- Maker (if other than the Deputy Minister) Brief senior management and, if appropriate, the Deputy Minister’s Office, as necessary.

  • The remainder of the area within the recreation sites will be reserved from disturbance other than where the FSP Holder and the Delegated Decision Maker (e.g. Recreation Officer) for the Ministry responsible for the site agree the disturbance will be for the improvement of the recreation experience, or where action or access is required to prevent or address potential losses due to fire, wind, or forest health factors.

  • The term this FSP is to be 5 years after the Delegated Decision Maker (DDM) signs the completed/ approved plan.

  • Once these areas are finalized, there will be no harvesting or road construction activities proposed for those areas that will be designated as suitable Marbled Murrelet habitat unless there is no other practicable option and if approval is granted by the Delegated Decision Maker.

  • The term of this FSP is five years, commencing from the date of approval by the Delegated Decision Maker (DDM) for the Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development or another date as specified by the DDM.

  • For example, the label for an organophosphate insecticide Rabon® states, “Chronic exposure may produce kidney and liver damage.


More Definitions of Delegated Decision Maker

Delegated Decision Maker means an individual or group of individuals who are University Members and who are given authority to launch Investigations and to make Decisions regarding Complaints under an approved University Policy Instrument. For the purposes of these Procedures, the Delegated Decision‐Maker is the Director, Human Resources, or delegate.
Delegated Decision Maker means the:
Delegated Decision Maker. In practice, the Minister normally delegates to either the Regional Executive Director or the Forest Service District Manager (also, in some cases the BC Timber Sales Manager) the authority to make decisions under the Forest Act, the Range Act, the Forest Practices Code or the Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA). The matrix identifies the DDM‟s office. The following list is the corresponding DDM in each office who is ultimately responsible for consultation: region (Regional Executive Director), district (District Manager), BC timber sales (Timber Sales Manager) or branch (e.g. Chief Forester). Where brackets ( ) are indicated under the Lead Consultation column this indicates that these individuals/offices may assist where requested or required.

Related to Delegated Decision Maker

  • Decision-maker means a person who makes a determination regarding responsibility after the investigation has concluded. The Decision-maker cannot be the same person as the Title IX Coordinator, the Investigator, or the Appellate Decision-maker.

  • Appeal Committee means the appeal committee established by the Council in terms of section 12(3)(a);

  • Appellate Decision-maker means a person who considers and decides appeals of determinations regarding responsibility and dismissals of formal complaints. The Appellate Decision-maker cannot be the same person as the Title IX Coordinator, Investigator, or Decision-maker. The Appellate Decision-maker may be a school district employee, or a third party designated by the school district.

  • CPUC Decisions means CPUC Decisions 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000 and any other existing or subsequent decisions, resolutions or rulings related to resource adequacy, as may be amended from time to time by the CPUC.

  • Compliance Committee means the committee referenced under the Federated Code of Business Conduct and Ethics, consisting of, among others, the Chief Compliance Officer, the General Counsel, the Chief Audit Executive and the Chief Risk Officer.

  • independent review committee means the independent review committee of the investment fund established under National Instrument 81-107 Independent Review Committee for Investment Funds;

  • Joint Remediation Committee has the meaning set forth in Section II.A.2.

  • Grievance Committee means the Grievance Committee of the Bar.

  • key decision * means an executive decision which is likely to:

  • Final Decision means a final action of the commission determining the legal rights, duties, or privileges of any person. “Final decision” does not include preliminary, procedural, or intermediate actions by the commission, actions regulating the internal administration of the commission, or actions of the commission to enter into or refrain from entering into contracts or agreements with vendors to provide goods or services to the commission.

  • Hearing Committee means the committee appointed pursuant to this Plan to hear a request for an evidentiary hearing that has been properly filed and pursued by a practitioner.

  • Finance Committee means the Finance Committee of the University;

  • Major Decision means:

  • Final administrative decision means a decision by an agency

  • OPSI Advisory Committee means the committee established under Tariff, Attachment M, section III.G.

  • Party committee means any committee organized by or authorized by the

  • Ethics Committee means an independent body established in a Member State in accordance with the law of that Member State and empowered to give opinions for the purposes of this Regulation, taking into account the views of laypersons, in particular patients or patients' organisations;

  • Credentials Committee means the committee established by the Medical Advisory Committee to review applications for appointment and reappointment to the Professional Staff and to make recommendations to the Medical Advisory Committee and if no such committee is established it shall mean the Medical Advisory Committee;

  • Supervisory Committee means an oversight committee elected at a general meeting;

  • Medical Advisory Committee means the Medical Advisory Committee established by the Board as required by the Public Hospitals Act;

  • Appeals Committee means a Committee or Tribunal duly appointed by by-law to conduct hearings under this By-law;

  • Monitoring Committee means the committee established under clause 10 of this Award.

  • Review Board has the meaning provided in Section 2.1(f)(i) of this Commercial Shared-Loss Agreement.

  • Technical Advisory Committee means a committee established under section 12;

  • OH&S Committee is referred to hereafter, read “body nominated to implement policy on site”.

  • Regulatory Oversight Committee means the committee of the Board constituted in accordance with Rule 204.