Reform Working Group definition

Reform Working Group means the group established by notification No. KG/Dir/PM&EC/AD-II/116(81-KW&SB)/2018/528 dated March 22, 2019.
Reform Working Group means the working group established by FD through Notification No. SO(Reforms)/FD/1-6/2017-18/OSR, dated January 1, 2018, comprised of officials designated by the implementing entities of the Program pursuant to Section I.B.(c) of the Schedule to the Operation Agreement.

Examples of Reform Working Group in a sentence

  • In April 2013 the Board agreed to form the Workforce Innovation and Reform Working Group and aligned its activities to Health Workforce Australia 2025 Policy proposals that where approved by the Standing Council on Health in November 2012.

  • The multijurisdictional Cancer Funding Reform Working Group (established under the Health Reform Agenda Working Group) is progressing a project that aims to analyse the extent to which current funding arrangements: • contribute to the nature and distribution of cancer services; and • inhibit the provision of best practice care.