Technical Group definition

Technical Group has the meaning provided in Section 3.2 hereof.
Technical Group means any group of members comprising 5% or more of the total number of members of the Assembly, none of whom are Ministers or members of a political party which has a member who is a Minister.

Examples of Technical Group in a sentence

  • The County may have two representatives serve as members of the Technical Group.

  • The purpose of the Technical Group is to address the operational aspect of integrated solid waste and recycling systems, recommend to the Working Group the retention of any needed consultants, and report findings and recommendations to the Working Group.

  • The purpose of the Working Group is to establish policy and provide direction to the Technical Group and any consultants retained by Working Group.

  • Seniority shall be established based upon the date of hire into the Professional Technical Group.

  • Under the Technical Group, employees required to work weekends on a regular basis.

  • Any Participating Municipality may, at its discretion, have one representative serve as a member of the Technical Group.

  • All glycosylation Subcontractors will be approved by the Technical Group, who shall also determine the required quality specifications for the services of the Subcontractor(s).

  • The nominated members of the Technical Group may be modified by mutual written agreement of the Parties.

  • The Technical Group shall review and direct the development work within the limits of the Contract.

  • A Technical Body The ISG shall endeavour to reach Consensus on all issues, including the approval of draft ETSI deliverables and the adoption of Technical Group Specifications and Technical Reports.

Related to Technical Group

  • Technical Services means all services that are necessary to carry out individual, scattered site activities including but not limited to: (1) conducting initial inspections, (2) work write-up or project specification development, (3) cost estimate preparation, (4) construction supervision associated with activities that do not require an architect or engineer, (5) lead hazard reduction or lead abatement need determination and oversight, (6) lead hazard reduction or abatement carrying costs, (7) temporary relocation coordination, (8) financing costs such as security agreement preparation and recording or filing fees, (9) processing of individual applications for assistance, (10) income eligibility determination and verification, (11) value determination (new construction) or after rehabilitation value determination (existing structures), and (12) project-specific environmental clearance processes.

  • Technical Support Services means the technical support and maintenance Services provided by us according to our then-current technical support policy and procedure listed at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ (“Technical Support Policy”) when the Services are purchased.

  • Critical group means the group of individuals reasonably expected to receive the greatest exposure to residual radioactivity for any applicable set of circumstances.

  • Project Management Plan means the portion of the Project Development Plan providing the information requested in Section 4.2 of Exhibit B to the ITP.

  • Hospice services means palliative and supportive care and other services provided by an interdisciplinary team under the direction of an identifiable hospice administration to terminally ill hospice patients and their families to meet the physical, nutritional, emotional, social, spiritual, and special needs experienced during the final stages of illness, dying, and bereavement, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, § 144A.75, subd. 8, and includes the set of services as determined by the Medicare program under §1861(dd) of the Social Security Act and defined in 42 CFR § 418.3.