Statutory Guidance definition

Statutory Guidance. (“canllawiau statudol”) means guidance under section 15.
Statutory Guidance means the Early Education and Childcare Statutory Guidance for Local Authorities dated June 2018;
Statutory Guidance means that schools, governing boards and Local Authorities should follow this guidance, unless there is good reason not to in a particular case.

Examples of Statutory Guidance in a sentence

  • Simultaneously the Home Office published a research report on the Impact of ASB on individuals and communities, an update to the Statutory Guidance for frontline professionals, an update to the ASB principles, and an update on ASB Case Reviews (formerly referred to as Community Trigger).

  • Department for Education Early Education and Childcare Statutory Guidance xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/early-education-and-childcare--2 Early Years Entitlements: DFE operational guidance for local authorities and providers xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment _data/file/718181/Early_years_entitlements-operational_guidance.pdf * National Guidance documents may be amended during the life of this Provider Agreement.

  • This Provider Agreement has been prepared in line with the Department for Education Model Agreement 2018 and Department for Education Statutory Guidance which should be read alongside this Agreement.

  • Statutory Guidance Sections 4.9 – 4.25 of the Department for Transport’s (DfT) ‘Statutory taxi and private hire vehicle standards’ outline recommendations for partnership working between licensing authorities and the police, including having information sharing agreements.


More Definitions of Statutory Guidance

Statutory Guidance means guidance issued by The Pensions Board and prescribed by the Minister for Social Protection under the Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding Standard) Regulations 1993 to 2009 (as amended or replaced).
Statutory Guidance means any code or guidance issued by the Authority under the Act that makes provision about the terms and conditions of an agreement for the performance of duties under sections 66A, 66B or 66C of
Statutory Guidance means any code or guidance issued by the Authority under the Act that makes provision about the terms and conditions of an agreement for the performance of duties under sections 66A, 66B or 66C of the Water Industry Act 1991 in relation to the introduction of water by a Licensee in accordance with its water supply licence.
Statutory Guidance means any guidance on contaminated land published for this purpose in accordance with section 78A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. At the time of writing, statutory guidance is contaminated within the following publications:
Statutory Guidance means the "Local Government Pension Scheme: Investment Reform Criteria and Guidance" ("November 2015 Guidance") and the "Local Government Pension Scheme: Guidance on Preparing and Maintaining an Investment Strategy Statement", issued in September 2016 but as amended in July 2017 ("July 2017 Guidance"), both as amended from time to time.
Statutory Guidance means the Early Education and Childcare Statutory Guidance “Thurrock Agreement” means the Agreement between the provider and Thurrock Council;
Statutory Guidance. Data Protection Legislation” means The Early Years Entitlement: Operational Guidance for Local Authorises and Providers on Delivery of Free Early Years Provision for Two, Three and Four-Year Olds, or any amendments/updates thereof; means (i) the GDPR, the Led and any applicable national implementing laws as amended from time to time; (ii) the DPA 2018 to the extent that it relates to processing of personal data and privacy; (iii) all applicable laws about the processing of personal data and privacy “Funding” The Funding Entitlement (“FE”) shall mean those funds which shall become payable by Enfield Council to the Provider for the provision of the FE as Enfield Council at its sole discretion may decide upon from time to time and in accordance with the Provider Agreement;