Examples of Joint commissions in a sentence
Joint commissions shall ensure that the coordinator works an average of 40 hours per week toward the emergency management effort.7.7(2) Application for funding.
The role of joint commissions Joint commissions ensure that collective labour agreements are enforced in a particular sector.
Joint commissions responsi- ble for demarcating borders could be formed with neigh- bouring countries and with the AU’s technical and financial support.
Joint commissions may encounter difficulties with receiving contributions (e.g. during its first year, the Sava Commission did not receive on time contributions from two Parties).
Joint commissions most commonly include a decision-making body (or bodies) and working or subsidiary bodies.
Joint commissions have developed mechanisms to ensure public participation.Box 7: Plenipotentiaries and joint commissions Over time, changing practices of cooperation between the riparian countries of a basin, change in the mandate, level of activities and management tasks and experience may lead to a change of statute of the body.
Joint commissions clearly prevail in international practice, while plenipotentiaries are mostly present in agreements in Central and Eastern Europe and EECCA.
Joint commissions are an important option because many of the issues of planning and zoning cross jurisdictional boundaries, such as groundwater protection, area of city impact, etc.
Joint commissions for regular consultations on ques- tions of reactor safety and radiation protection were formed with the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Austria and the Czech Republic.
Joint commissions or shared delivery processes will change the scale of funding.