Examples of Policy body in a sentence
He noted that he had volunteered to be liaison to the Marine University Global Climate Policy body.
In Indian market, Policy body (NITI Ayog) did a consultative paper with Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI Colorado) for putting together consultative paper from Government on the strategy and implementation.
Based on the recommendation of the high level delegation formation of High level Airspace Policy body (HLAPB) to assess the National airspace usage is under consideration of Government of India.
This regional coordination body would be under the supervision of a Steering Committee, responsible for administrative and financial matters (principally as Authorising Officer and EC) and a Regional Policy body, authority or committee (referred to above).
This study will also need to consider the necessity of a water rights CWC section 1211 application which would be necessary if the additional recycling would reduce the current discharge flow rate to the affected water 10 See, e.g., CWC sections 13000 and 13550-13557, State Water Board Resolution No. 77-1 (Policy with Respect to Water Reclamation in California), and State Water Board Resolution No. 2009-0011 (Recycled Water Policy) body..
Likewise members of the Central Lincolnshire Joint Strategic Planning Committee have endorsed an officer report highlighting the same planning policy concerns of the White Paper and whilst as a Planning Policy body they will be submitting a formal response to the consultation it has also been agreed that each district will also submit their own response.
In the case of emergency, the sponsor will notify necessary individuals.• Cheerleaders must maintain an acceptable appearance at all times per Okaloosa County School Board Policy; body piercing is limited to the earlobe.
Policy body" shall not include a committee whichthat consists solely of employees of the City and County of San Francisco, unless such committee was established by Charter or by ordinance or resolution of the Board of Supervisors.(7)(6) Any advisory board, commission, committee, or council created by a federal, state, or local grant whose members are appointed by city City officials, employees or agents.