Examples of Joint Monitoring Committee in a sentence
In 2009 no physical Joint Monitoring Committee (JMC) meeting was held.
It includes the availability of the financial means and the deployment of qualified staff in charge of assisting the Operating Structures and the Joint Monitoring Committee, as well as establishing and enforcing management, monitoring and control mechanisms and procedures.
Based on the project progress reports collected, the JTS drafts the Joint Implementation Report and submit it for the examination of the Joint Monitoring Committee.
Project implementation of this programme will be monitored through the Joint Monitoring Committee (JMC).
Project implementation will be monitored through the Joint Monitoring Committee (JMC).
In accordance with Article 11 (2) of the ENPI Regulation and according to Article 11 of Implementing rules, one single committee – a Joint Monitoring Committee (hereinafter referred to as the JMC) will be established.
Reference: point (a)(iv) of Article 8(4) of Regulation (EU) No 1299/2013) In accordance with Article 23(2) of the ETC Regulation, the Managing Authority (MA), after consultation with the participating countries, shall set up the joint secretariat (JS) to support and assist the Managing Authority and the Joint Monitoring Committee (JMC) and, where appropriate, the Audit Authority and the Group of Auditors in carrying out their respective functions.
In 2009 no physical Joint Monitoring Committee (JMC) meetings were held.
The Programme was based on the dual structures of ERDF and CARDS, However, a later change from CBC to Neighbourhood Programme and the consequent establishment of a Joint Monitoring Committee, a Joint Selection Committee and a Joint Secretariat have enabled the two countries to become closer.
The Joint Monitoring Committee will be responsible for identifying the thematic priorities, specific objectives, target beneficiaries and specific focus of each call for proposals which shall be endorsed by the European Commission.The dynamics of publication of calls for proposals depends on a number of factors, including logistics, timing of the evaluation and level of interest from the potential applicants.