Examples of PCT Governor in a sentence
Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham PCTs listed at Annex 4 are authorised to appoint a single non-Sheffield PCT Governor pursuant to a process agreed between the PCTs and the Trust.
Where a PCT Governor post falls vacant, the PCT will appoint another Governor within three months of the Trust Secretary having received notification that the post is vacant.
Other Partnership Governors means a member of the Council of Governors appointed by a Partnership organisation other than a Primary Care Trust, specified in paragraph 8.3. PCT Governor means a member of the Council of Governors appointed by a Primary Care Trust for which the Trust provides goods or services (see Annex 5).
AmendmentThe Board of Directors of the Company reserves the right to amend or modify this Policy in whole or in part, as may be required, at any point of time.
Primary Care Trusts for which the Trust provides goods or services will nominate individuals for appointment as the PCT Governor.
PCT Governors 2.1 The Chief Executive, having consulted Bolton Primary Care Trust or any successor primary care trust for which the trust provides goods or services, is to adopt a process for agreeing the appointment of the PCT Governor with that primary care trust.
The appointee must be a general medical practitioner who represents the GP practices within Islington Primary Care Trust’s area; 2.1.2 Haringey Teaching Primary Care Trust or its successor organisation, may appoint 1 (one) PCT Governor by notice in writing signed by the chairman of the Haringey Teaching Primary Care Trust following consultation with the chief executive of the Haringey Teaching Primary Care Trust , and delivered to the Secretary.
Gateshead Primary Care Trust is authorised to appoint one PCT Governor pursuant to a process agreed by the Primary Care Trust and the Trust.
Confidential matters on staff etc are held elsewhere.3 PCT Governor may be replaced by a governor from a new commissioning body but this does not have to happen.