Partner Agencies definition

Partner Agencies means the Office of First Steps to School Readiness, the Department of Education, the Commission on Higher Education, the Department of Social Services, the Technical College System, the Department of Commerce, the Department of Employment and Workforce, the Education Oversight Committee, and colleges and universities.
Partner Agencies means the state agencies that provide the majority of the data to the MLDS, including the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, the Maryland State Department of Education, and the Maryland Higher Education Commission.

Examples of Partner Agencies in a sentence

  • Flamingo Rd. Suite 230 Las Vegas NV 89119 (775) 687-4670 Carson City Office (702) 486-2850 Las Vegas Office Partner Agencies Department of Conservation and Natural Resources State Environmental Commission Division of Forestry Division of State Lands Division of State Parks Division of Water Resources Natural Heritage Program State Historic Preservation Office Legal Privacy Policy Our goal is to keep this public website accurate and up-to-date.

  • Assist Partner Agencies to rectify agency data security and privacy concerns.

  • Assist Partner Agencies and users to rectify data quality concerns.

  • Assist Partner Agencies with agency-specific data collection and reporting needs, such as the Annual Progress Report and other program reports (within reason and within constraints of budget and other duties).

  • Partner Agencies may be required to pay user fees for the HMIS software and reporting licenses assigned to their agency.


More Definitions of Partner Agencies

Partner Agencies shall refer to those public sector organizations whoPartner enter into this Agreement.
Partner Agencies. San Francisco Marina (SF Department of Parks and Recreation), Xxxxxxxxxx Bay Regional Agency (RBRA), San Mateo County Harbor District (SMCHD).
Partner Agencies means those agencies described
Partner Agencies means those agencies described in Section 58.305 as well as private service providers to the juvenile justice system.
Partner Agencies means state and community organizations whose mission and purpose require their response to the needs of victims of domestic violence and their children.
Partner Agencies include the ECA, MTRI, EthERNet, and RRS, each responsible for the implementation of certain activities under the Project, as may be detailed in the PIM.
Partner Agencies. Each partner agency has its own accountability and governance arrangements and has specific responsibility for ensuring their services are discharged with regard to the need to safeguard and promote the independence, health and well- being of adults who may be vulnerable to abuse or neglect. Partner agencies are committed to working in partnership to ensure effective safeguarding of vulnerable people in Bexley. In order to ensure that the SAB is an effective way of improving adult safeguarding arrangements in its area SAB member organisations should designate a named person to attend all meetings. The named person must have the required seniority, experience, skills and decision making authority to represent their organisation. A designated person (also of sufficient seniority) should also be identified to deputise for the named person when necessary. Board membership: Partner agencies will have either full or associate membership. Full membership is open to agencies responsible for safeguarding services and must include the following statutory partners:  London Borough of Bexley - o Adult Social CareDeprivation of Liberty Safeguards (XXXX) Service  Commissioning  Transitions o Public Health o Housing o Children’s Services  NHS Clinical Commissioning Group  Metropolitan Police o Community safety partnerships The Board is also expected to involve a much wider range of organisations and individuals who will have an Associate role and may include:  Coroner’s office  Representatives of housing providers  London Ambulance ServiceProbation services  London Fire ServiceLocal Healthwatch  Representatives of providers of health and social  Care Quality Commission care services i.e.  Adult Education services o Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Trust  Representatives from the Independent Sector, Third o Dartford Gravesham NHS Trust Sector and providers of services for adults through o Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust Commissioned Services – BVSC, Lay Persons The named person (and their deputy) must be able to:  Make decisions on behalf of their organisation  Hold their organisation to account  Commit their organisation on policy practice developments  Commit resources in their organisation to support the work of the SAB The SAB will also maintain definitive links with a range of agencies whose functions support adult safeguarding work and the protection of adults at risk. SAB’s strategic links to the agencies below will be developed and maintained by the ...