Examples of Ministerial Guidelines in a sentence
National Planning Policy The following list of section 28 Ministerial Guidelines are considered to be of relevance to the proposed development.
These rates are structured in accordance with the requirements of Section 161 ‘Differential Rates’ of the Local Government Act 1989, and the Ministerial Guidelines for Differential Rating 2013.
The following is a list of section 28 Ministerial Guidelines considered of relevance to the proposed development.
Differential rating should be applied as equitably as is practical and will comply with the Ministerial Guidelines for Differential Rating 2013.
In the interests of good planning and upholding the integrity of the City Development Plan in the minds of Citizens this Council agrees to write to the Minister for Housing and Local Government to withdraw the Specific Planning Policy Requirements provisions that enables Ministerial Guidelines to override such plans and lead to the probability of An Bord Pleanala continuing to ignore democratically agreed City and County Development Plans.
The requirements of the Ministerial Guidelines should, accordingly, not just be applied on a Group basis by the holding company but also by each of the companies within the Group.
The level of the differential rates is considered to provide for an appropriate contribution to Council’s budgeted expenditure, having regard to the characteristics of the land.Council has considered the 'Ministerial Guidelines for Differential Rating' issued by the Minister for Local Government.
Ministerial Guidelines made pursuant to the Act require Councils to be transparent about how they calculate the ‘Maximum Total Levy’.
The Ministerial Guidelines: Port Safety and Environment Management Plans were revised late in 2012 and required the addition of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) from the Port Managers.
A Procurement Policy must include any prescribed matter and Council must have regard to Ministerial Guidelines made under the section when preparing its policy.