Examples of Supervisory Bodies in a sentence
The issuance of a Completion Certificate for ‘Controlled works’ can only be carried out by a Registered Electrical Contractor or an Inspector of one of the two Safety Supervisory Bodies as defined in Section 2.2 in this CER guidance.
Management and Supervisory Bodies; Board Practices None of the members of the Supervisory Board or the Executive Board of RWE have any material conflicts of interests between any duties to RWE and their private interests or other duties.
In order to grant an efficient alignment of interests of the Management and Supervisory Bodies with the ones of the Company, this Committee shall not fail to pursue a policy that rewards the Board Directors by the performance of the Company in a long term perspective and in the creation of value for the shareholder.
However, Supervisory Bodies are at liberty to commission assessors or appoint paid representatives from other bodies provided they meet regulatory requirements.
In use of a legal right conferred by Article 399º of the Portuguese companies code (CSC), the Bylaws of Martifer SGPS, in its article 20, delegate to a Remuneration Committee the powers to decide on the remunerations of the Management and Supervisory Bodies of the Company.
Supervisory Bodies should nominate a Key Contact Person responsible for receiving and processing all DoL authorisation requests.
It is strongly recommended that all Supervisory Bodies should identify their existing placements in out-of-area care homes and confirm with each home that they are the responsible Local Authority (Supervisory Body).
Local Authorities (in the case of residential/nursing homes) and Primary Care Trusts (in the case of hospitals) will assume primary responsibility as the new statutory Supervisory Bodies under the DoL Safeguards.
All Supervisory Bodies should have a procedure in place that identifies the action they should take, who should take it and within what timescale.
For the purpose of this policy the Supervisory Bodies are locality specific and refer to the local authority of which a person is usually a resident.