Regional Centres definition

Regional Centres means the Centres of Auckland Bowls Incorporated, Bowls Wellington Incorporated and Bowls Canterbury Incorporated, or such other replacement and/or additional bodies as appointed by the Bowls NZ Board in accordance with the Bowls NZ Constitution.
Regional Centres means off-campuses constituted by the University and functioning as part of the University, established in more tribal dominated areas, as prescribed in the Statutes;
Regional Centres means one or more Regional Centres setup and maintained by LankaClear for imaging of Articles in the CITS System at identified regional locations and electronically connected to the main processing centre of LankaClear.

Examples of Regional Centres in a sentence

  • When submitting the application, all candidates must disclose their family relationships with a person already employed by UNDP as staff member or non-staff, and for Fellowships in Country Offices and Regional Centres, with a person employed by a UN agency working in the same country.

  • Regional Centres of Expertise (RCEs) and similar platforms have an important role to play here.

  • FAU, INFN, NWO-I- Nikhef SKA Make the SKA software stack open source and develop it to run on e-Infrastructures in general such as the SKA Regional Centres.

  • Liaising with other partner Governments/ stakeholders, Regional Centres, UNDP and UNODC Offices, development partners and other relevant actors.

  • The Regional Centres for Forecasting and Surveillance, together with the National one (active on the territory 24 hours a day), are accountable in the monitoring events.

  • Regional Centres within the City are located at Coomera, Nerang, Broadbeach and Coolangatta/Tweed Heads.

  • Employees working at Regional Centres shall be paid an allowance of $32.00 per night in addition to any payment for call-out when they are instructed by an authorised Service Delivery Management representative to hold themselves in readiness and make themselves available for call outs on night shift.

  • District Centres are subordinate to Key Regional, Regional and Sub Regional Centres, and provide a narrower range of business and community functions, catering to an ultimate catchment of approximately 20,000 to 30,000 people.

  • Regional Centres are created to provide the support needed for establishment and development of social enterprises/WISEs.

  • The scope of the audit does not include:  Activities and expenses incurred or undertaken at the level of “responsible parties”, unless the inclusion of these expenses is specifically required in the request for proposal; and  Expenses processed and approved in locations outside the country such as UNDP Regional Centres and UNDP Headquarters and where the supporting documentation is not retained at the level of the UNDP country office.

Related to Regional Centres

  • Regional Centre means a centre established or maintained by the University for the purpose of coordinating and supervising the work of Study Centres in any region and for performing such other functions as may be conferred on such centre by the Board of Management;

  • Regional Center means a facility or program operated directly by the department that provides services and supports to persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

  • National cemetery means a cemetery (A) established under section 2400 of title 38, United States Code; or (B) under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Air Force, or the Secretary of the Interior.

  • international carriage means any carriage in which, according to the contract of carriage, the place of departure and the place of destination are situated in two different States, or in a single State if, according to the contract of carriage or the scheduled itinerary, there is an intermediate port of call in another State;

  • Financial Centre means such financial centre or centres as may be specified in relation to the relevant currency for the purposes of the definition of “Business Day” in the ISDA Definitions or indicated in the Final Terms or, in the case of Covered Bonds denominated in euro, such financial centre or centres as the Calculation Agent may select.