Examples of Point of Clarification in a sentence
A Point of Clarification is a question raised by any full Union member, it is the role of the chair to answer, or find appropriate individual to answer.
HSAG provided a Point of Clarification when enhanced documentation would have demonstrated a stronger understanding and application of the PIP activities and evaluation elements.
Point of Clarification 3The Committee requests the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice to address the concerns raised by the Bar Association of Queensland in his second reading speech.
Point of Clarification 1The Committee requests the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice to clarify the intent of the Bill– in relation to its application to current and former participants in a criminal organisation.
Point of Clarification 2The Committee requests the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice to clarify in his second reading speech – the level of probity checks required in obtaining a licence from the Prostitution Licencing Authority; and confirm there is no requirement to include the prostitution industry in the group of industries being targeted under the Bill.
Point of Clarification - contract is for 188 work days.➢ High school athletics budgets will not be reduced by 10%➢ Middle school athletics budgets will not be reduced by 10%➢ The work experience program will not be eliminated➢ The facilities planning analyst position and construction project coordinator position will be combined into one position.
Box 2-1 Point of Clarification In USEPA’s guidance, the scope of the QAPP varies depending on project needs, but may expand to include project management, data acquisition and generation, and quality control of field activities (i.e., USEPA’s Groups A, B, and C in Table 1).
In other words, §253 prohibits States from withdrawing munici- palities’ pre-existing authority to enter the telecommuni- cations business, but does not command that States af- firmatively grant either that authority or the means with which to carry it out.Of course, the Court asserts that still other absurd results would follow from application of §253 pre-emption to state laws that withdraw a municipality’s pre-existing authority to enter the telecommunications business.
Point of Clarification: While the first Model Check Point Analysis stating that the 2028 deadline would not be met was in 2015, it should be noted that it was first raised on May 8, 2012 when Council endorsed a CPAC resolution concerning the 2028 deadline not going to be met.
Point of Clarification: changing the rate for on street on the Easy Park devices is an internal computer programming change and it will not be a difficult task.