Policy Instrument definition

Policy Instrument means the different tools and documents that are utilized to provide direction in the governance and administration of the University. Policy instruments may have application within a single organizational unit (Local) or across more than one organizational unit (University).
Policy Instrument means the different tools and documents that are utilized to provide direction in the governance and administration of the University.
Policy Instrument means resolutions and bylaws made under section 9 of the ALCA, in the form of policy statements, policy directives, general orders and notices issued by the commission or its officers;

Examples of Policy Instrument in a sentence

  • Richards, Framing Environmental Policy Instrument Choice, 10 DUKE ENVTL.

  • Keynote Speaker on “Government Bonds as Monetary Policy Instrument & Coordination Issues between Public Debt Management and Monetary Policy” at the APEC Finance and Development Program/Bank Indonesia/World Bank Workshop held on December 11-12, 2003 in Bali, Indonesia.

  • Capacity building and institutional support are carried out mainly through the Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI), the European Neighbourhood Policy Instrument (ENPI) and the European Development Fund (EDF).

  • Monetary Policy Instrument The BSP uses the overnight repurchase rate (RP) and reverse repurchase rate (RRP) as the key policy rates to set the monetary policy stance.

  • The European Neighbourhood Policy Instrument (ENPI) envelope for the Armenia under the National Indicative Programme 2007-2010 is EUR 98.4 million.

  • Committee members should consider the elements of a Policy Assessment when deliberating on a Policy Instrument.

  • Howlett) The Knowns and Unknowns of Policy Instrument Analysis: Policy Tools and the Current Research Agenda on Policy Mixes, SAGE OPEN, 10(1) pp.

  • Adam Dodek, Judicial Independence as a Public Policy Instrument, in JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN CONTEXT 295 (Adam Dodek & Lorne Sossin eds., 2010); Christopher M.

  • After the introduction of the European Neighbourhood Policy Instrument (ENPI) in 2007, funding was further significantly increased with some 2,9 billion euro in assistance committed between 2007 and 2012 from the EU General Budget.

  • Technology Foresight as Innovation Policy Instrument: Learn- ing from Science and Technology Studies.


More Definitions of Policy Instrument

Policy Instrument means the policy instrument referred to in section 7;

Related to Policy Instrument

  • Deed of Trust means this Deed of Trust, Assignment, Security Agreement and Fixture Filing, as the same may from time to time be extended, amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified.