Institutional arrangements definition

Institutional arrangements means arrangements among legal persons having public responsibilities or functions or providing public services. Such legal persons include national and local ministries and agencies, joint bodies for transboundary cooperation, and institutions of regional economic integration organizations.
Institutional arrangements. – means arrangements between GGGI and one or more public or private entities or institutions, in the form of an agreement, memorandum of understanding or other written arrangement, where (i) the parties agree to collaborate and coordinate to serve common objectives and/or (ii) GGGI agrees to provide funds to finance activities being implemented by a party other than GGGI that are not for the direct benefit or use of GGGI but serve to accomplish objective(s) that are in furtherance of GGGI’s mandate (which could include, for the avoidance of doubt, GGGI contributing to the cost of an event organized or hosted by a party whether ex gratia or in return for the right to attend, participate and/or advertise during the event). Institutional Arrangements under these Rules shall be narrowly construed and applied, to prevent any procurement activity to fall under the definition. Institutional Arrangements will be addressed in more detail in separate guidelines.
Institutional arrangements means the institutional framework - the relationship and the mechanisms of coordination among organisations, institutions, and government and non- government organisations. This includes their human resources, funding, equipment and supplies, leadership and effectiveness.

Examples of Institutional arrangements in a sentence

  • Institutional arrangements are developed in parallel with the development of the technical strategy, primarily involving the project manager and the CIP Task Force, with advisory from the TST.

  • The Meeting will be invited to review a draft resolution on Institutional arrangements: Technical Committee (AEWA/MOP6 DR17) and adopt it.

  • The Meeting will be invited to review a draft resolution on Institutional arrangements: Standing Committee (AEWA/MOP6 DR16) and adopt it.

  • Institutional arrangements and processes are required to ensure meaningful participation by TCTA, DWS, UW and the Municipalities at the strategic and operational level of the Project.

  • The Meeting will be invited to review a draft resolution on Institutional arrangements: Standing Committee (AEWA/MOP7 DR10) and adopt it.

  • Institutional arrangements There is formal engagement of multiple agents to collaborate in order to solve collective transformative problems according to the VET functions.

  • Institutional arrangements are necessary to deal with these uncertainties (in the sense of ignorance) and the need to manage water resources and associated ecosystems in this uncertain and partially understood context.

  • Institutional arrangements that will provide a platform for this output need therefore to encompass the engagement of key stakeholders from the private sector and from civil society.

  • Institutional arrangements on monitoring implementation of and compliance with SDFs are either non-existing or totally ineffective.

  • Institutional arrangements for CPP program (the central organogram on the left and the structure of the local level committee on the right).


More Definitions of Institutional arrangements

Institutional arrangements. The consultant is expected to unconditionally perform the tasks described in this ToR throughout the duration of the contract. The consultant is also responsible for the quality of the deliverables ensuring their timely submission as agreed each time with the Management of the UNDP/ACSH. The consultant will report to the Chairperson of the ACSH Steering Committee, to the ACSH Project Manager and/or to the Head of the Governance Unit of the UNDP CO. In this respect, the consultant will periodically provide copies of all written materials completed on behalf of the UNDP/ACSH to them.
Institutional arrangements. I understand that SOS is not an agent of, and has no responsibility for, any third party that I may provide any Program services to. I understand that SOS provides guidance and facilitates my Program activities only as a component of my volunteer experience and that accordingly, SOS accepts no responsibility, in whole or in part, for loss, damage or injury to persons or property whatsoever, caused to me or others while participating in the Program. I further understand that SOS is not responsible for matters that are beyond its control.
Institutional arrangements. The Bidder will suggest appropriate staff/positions in the institutional structure (based on field visits and interviews) that can effectively manage the various OSS model related tasks – such as data entry, computerization, validation, processing, reporting, and use, as well as effective systems administration, security auditing and system updates installation.
Institutional arrangements. The NWC will: • be established by the Commonwealth as an independent statutory body; • have the functions and responsibilities as set out below; • be funded by the Commonwealth Government; • have up to seven members including a Chair: - appointed for up to 3 years and eligible for re-appointment subject to agreement; - with expertise in the areas of: audit and evaluation, governance, resource economics, water resource management, freshwater ecology and hydrology; and - with the Commonwealth to appoint four members (including the Chair) and States and Territories to appoint three members; and • have an office to carry out secretariat services for the Commission and to prepare or manage the preparation of draft Commission reports as directed, including: - an Executive Director and a small staff appointed by the Commission at its discretion; - the ability to make use of staff employed by a Party with the agreement of the relevant Party; and - the ability to use consultants. In particular, the NWC will provide advice to COAG on the following matters: • a baseline assessment of water resources and governance arrangements nationally, based on existing work by the Parties and undertaking further work only where required; • accreditation of State and Territory implementation plans developed for the NWI Agreement by each jurisdiction, in accordance with paragraph 9 of the Agreement; • commencing in 2006-07, biennial assessments of progress with the NWI Agreement and State and Territory implementation plans, and advice on actions required to better realise the objectives and outcomes of the Agreement: - the third biennial assessment in 2010-11 will take the form of a comprehensive review of the Agreement; • the performance of the water industry against national benchmarks, in areas such as irrigation efficiency, water management costs and water pricing; and • compliance with any outstanding commitments under the 1994 COAG strategic framework for the efficient and sustainable reform of the Australian water industry; The Parties agree to work cooperatively with the NWC including through providing open access to relevant officers and timely provision of information necessary to assist the NWC in carrying out its role. In preparing its advice, the NWC will consider the views of stakeholders. The NWC will provide annual reports of its activities. All reports of the NWC will be publicly available. SCHEDULE D: PRINCIPLES FOR REGULATORY APPROVALS FOR WATER USE AND WORKS
Institutional arrangements. The NWC will: Role: To provide advice on national water issues and, in particular, to assist with the effective implementation of the National Water Initiative (NWI) Agreement. Review of the NWC: In 2010-11, COAG will review the ongoing role and function of the NWC following consideration of its third biennial assessment. A report on the outcome of the review is to be tabled in each House of Parliament by the end of 2011.
Institutional arrangements. I understand that SOS is not an agent of, and has no responsibility for, any third party that I may provide any Program services to. I understand that SOS provides guidance and facilitates my Program activities only as a component of my volunteer experience and that accordingly, SOS accepts no responsibility, in whole or in part, for loss, damage or injury to persons or property whatsoever, caused to me or others while participating in the Program. I further understand that SOS is not responsible for matters that are beyond its control. Independent Activity: I understand that SOS is not responsible for any loss or damage I may suffer when I am doing Program activities and that SOS cannot and does not guarantee my personal safety. In addition, I specifically acknowledge that in performing Program activities, I am doing so independently in the status of student of the Program I choose, and not as an employee, or agent of SOS. I further waive any and all claims which may arise from such Program activities, acknowledges that workers’ compensation benefits are not provided to me in my capacity as a student, and hold SOS harmless from any of my negligent acts. I further state that I am not in any way an employee of SOS in any way. Health and Safety: I have been advised to consult with a medical doctor with regard to my personal medical needs. I state that there are no health-related reasons or problems that preclude or restrict my participation in this Program. I have obtained the required immunizations, if any.

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  • General Arrangement Drawings shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 3.1 (iii) (b);

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