National Coordination Centre definition

National Coordination Centre means the national coordination centre established for the purposes of the European Border Surveillance System (EUROSUR) in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 1052/2013;

Examples of National Coordination Centre in a sentence

  • The fact that the National Coordination Centre hosted the International Coordination Centre in Madrid facilitated the communication flow between those two entities.

  • The National Coordination Centre assured the strategic and overall implementation of the joint operation and was responsible to define the ports of disembarkation of the migrants intercepted or rescued.

  • The National Coordination Centre, the International Coordination Centre and the Italian Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre were in permanent contact with each other.

  • The healthcare providers with LCR registration are available from the website of the National Coordination Centre for Traveller Advice (www.lcr.nl).

  • The National Coordination Centre for Fight against Organised and Serious Crime is operational, but it needs to improve its operational capacity as not all authorities have posted members to the Centre, and this is limiting its efficiency.

  • The recipients of the NINP included all CCG Senior Management, departmental officials nationally and the CCG’s National Coordination Centre (NCC) in Ottawa.

  • The Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s Human Trafficking National Coordination Centre has developed an online training course for law enforcement that is available through the Canadian Police Knowledge Network.

  • In connection with this, the National Coordination Centre launched a website in 2015 www.detstvobeznasilia.gov.sk (childhood without violence), which aims to become the basic information channel providing information related to the issues of violence against children for professionals and adult lay public, as well as children themselves.

  • The RCMP’s Human Trafficking National Coordination Centre (HTNCC) is intended to provide “a focal point for law enforcement in their efforts to combat and disrupt individuals and criminal organizations involved in Human Trafficking Activities” (RCMP, 2012).

  • The National Strategy for the Protection of Children against Violence was approved on 15 January 2014, and at the same time the National Coordination Centre for Resolving the Issues of Violence against Children was established as a separate organisational entity belonging to the Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic (MLSAF SR).

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