Policy Council definition

Policy Council means the board comprised of ECEAP parents and community representatives who advise/direct the County.
Policy Council means the States of Guernsey Policy Council,
Policy Council means the Council established and operating pursuant to Letter No. 75/1011/3131, dated March 9, 1988, from the Office of the Prime Minister, and to be maintained pursuant to Paragraph 1 (a) of Schedule 5 to this Agreement;

Examples of Policy Council in a sentence

  • To this, a Food Policy Council adapted to each region is a strategic action to coordinate the city as ecosystem of innovation.

  • Governance GIA1: Food Policy Council including 4 awareness-raising activities at food system-level.

  • In 2005-2006 the Flemish Science Policy Council (VRWB, the predecessor of the VRWI, The Flemish Council for Science and Innovation) conducted a technology foresight study in which relevant players (industry and knowledge institutions) agreed on six strategic technology clusters (including 30 priority domains, see below).

  • On April 28th 2011 the Flemish Council for Science and Innovation (VRWI) received a letter from Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, President of the Science Policy Council of the Brussels Capital Region (RWBBHG), asking for a bilateral consultation with the presidents of both councils.


More Definitions of Policy Council

Policy Council means the Policy Council for Academic Health Centres established in terms of section 2; (iii)
Policy Council means the Queensland Fisheries Policy Council;
Policy Council coordinated by the City, is comprised of two parent representatives from each Provider, who participate in key decision-making and oversight for the Head Start Program.
Policy Council means the Texas Bioenergy Policy Council.
Policy Council means the States of Guernsey Policy Council, "PPACE" means the Police Powers and Criminal Evidence
Policy Council means the States of Guernsey Policy Council, d Order in Council No. XXII of 2008.
Policy Council means the Fishery Industrial Technology Policy Council.