Principal Director definition

Principal Director means the officer appointed by the Central Government to perform the duties of the Principal Director, Defence Estates, the Command for the purpose of this Act and the rules made thereunder;
Principal Director means any Principal appointed as a Director pursuant to Article 51A or 52, as the case may be;
Principal Director means a Head of Engineering College, Engineering & Technology Faculties/Departments of Universities or other Institutions of Technical Education, duly approved by the University.

Examples of Principal Director in a sentence

  • The Principal Director, Defense Pricing and Contracting (DPC), is the appropriate authority to make comparable determinations for regulations to be published in the DFARS, which is part of the FAR system of regulations.

  • As per Rule 114G(9), the statement in respect of each reportable account needs to be filed by the RFIs to the Director of Income-tax (Intelligence and Criminal Investigation) or Joint Director of Income-tax (Intelligence and Criminal Investigation) through online transmission of electronic data to a server designated for this purpose under digital signature in accordance with the data structure specified by the Principal Director General of Income Tax (Systems).

  • Principal Director of Administration, IHQ MOD (Navy) shall not be responsible in any manner whatsoever, in matters of injury/death/health etc.

  • The 100% payment shall be given within 30 days after satisfactory installation of the equipment/ material supplied & necessary training of operating personnel to the satisfaction of Principal/ Director of the Medical College/ Institution.

  • The Principal, Director of Employee Relations, and the President of USEP shall mutually determine and agree on the teachers whose contractual rights will be affected by the proposed contract waiver and, therefore, eligible to vote.


More Definitions of Principal Director

Principal Director means the principal director of a Film in accordance with the Act.
Principal Director means the head of the Oral Health services in the Ministry of Health;
Principal Director means the head of the pharmaceutical services in the Ministry of Health; “psychotropic substance” means any of the substances specified in the Third Schedule; “retail sale” means any sale other than a wholesale sale;
Principal Director means the Principal of Tapton School;
Principal Director shall have the meaning set forth in the Section 2.10 hereto.
Principal Director means the Principal Officer appoint­ ed by the Government of India under Rule 16(a).
Principal Director. Mrs Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx As Principal and Proprietor of the School, Xxxxxxx has a PGCE in Mathematics and 18 years of experience working within the field of education in teaching and leadership roles. She has legal responsibility to the Department for Education (DfE) for the leadership and governance of the School and is responsible for ensuring that a suitable headteacher, deputies and staff are recruited. It is her duty to ensure that the statutory requirements of an Independent School are met including the Independent School Standards and the EYFS. Her role involves making sure that the needs of pupils and staff are catered for and that all legal and financial obligations are considered and met. In this capacity Xxxxxxx works closely with the AEF Trustees, The School Board, the DfE, the Local Authority and the schools Accountants and Solicitors. The Staff Headteacher (Fulltime): Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx is qualified with a PGCE for the 3-7 age group covering the EYFS, the Foundation stage and Key stage one. She also holds a Montessori Early Years Diploma for children age 3-6 and has trained as a Montessori Elementary Teacher. She has 8 years of Montessori Teaching experience in addition to experience within mainstream and adult education. Xxxxx is responsible for the daily running of the School specifically the teaching and learning, delivery of the curriculum and pastoral care of the pupils in the whole school. Xxxxx leads the staff during staff briefings and meetings. She leads the teaching, learning and assessment of all the children at the School using the Montessori approach and is also responsible for training staff in this method. She is responsible for maintaining high standards of planning and assessment and ensuring that thorough records of progress are maintained for each child. Xxxxx also has the role of presenting [teaching] to the children in the Elementary Classroom during the morning workcycle and developing the Elementary Curriculum. She completes weekly individual plans for pupils in the Elementary Class to progress through the Montessori curriculum whilst continually assessing their development. In addition to her managerial responsibilities, Xxxxx also has the responsibility of being the Designated Safeguarding Lead, SENCO, the Prevent Duty Officer, Education Welfare Officer and Behaviour Management Officer. Xxxxx is also responsible for effective parent liaison and partnership through the delivery of parent workshops and meetings. Deputy Hea...