Transparency Agenda definition

Transparency Agenda means any requirement placed on the Council or any Government policy, guidelines, codes of practice and the like relating to transparency in procurement and public contracts.
Transparency Agenda means Her Majesty’s Government’s transparency agenda, overseen as at the Effective Date by the Public Sector Transparency Board, as such agenda is amended or replaced from time to time;

Examples of Transparency Agenda in a sentence

  • As part of the Government’s Transparency Agenda details of all forthcoming contracts should be published on the Council’s website at the earliest opportunity.

  • As part of the Government’s Transparency Agenda the Council is required to compile a Contracts Register to capture details of all contracts let by the Council.All procurement opportunities published on the Council’s approved electronic opportunities portal will have the contract award details automatically promoted tothe online contracts register, where the contract is valued at £5,000 or above, in line with the Government’s transparency agenda.

  • In keeping with the spirit and effect of the FOIA, and in keeping with the government’s Transparency Agenda, all information is assumed to be releasable to the public unless exempt.

  • Please note that the total value (bottom line) of the agreement is required to be published under current EU regulations and the UK governments Transparency Agenda.

  • The following information may be redacted for the purposes of the Government’s Transparency Agenda.

  • The total value (bottom line) of the Agreement is required to be published under current EU regulations and the UK governments Transparency Agenda.

  • As part of the Government’s Transparency Agenda, this agreement and any associated winning tender may be published.

  • As part of the Government’s Transparency Agenda the Council is required to compile a Contracts Register to capture details of all contracts let by the Council.

  • The publication of clinical audit data is part of the Government’s Transparency Agenda, and as part of this National Heart Failure Audit analysis by hospital is published on data.gov.uk in an accessible format.

  • The Provider acknowledges that this Agreement and any Licence Agreement(s) that form part of this Agreement will be published in its entirety in order to comply with the UK governments Transparency Agenda.

Related to Transparency Agenda

  • Transparency , in relation to a document, means—

  • Transparency Information means the content of this Contract in its entirety, including from time to time agreed changes to the Contract, and details of any payments made by the Authority to the Contractor under the Contract;

  • Transparent copy of the Document means a machine-readable copy, represented in a format whose specification is available to the general public, that is suitable for revising the document straightforwardly with generic text editors or (for images com- posed of pixels) generic paint programs or (for drawings) some widely available drawing editor, and that is suitable for input to text formatters or for automatic translation to a variety of formats suitable for input to text formatters. A copy made in an otherwise Transparent file format whose markup, or absence of markup, has been arranged to thwart or discourage subsequent modification by readers is not Transparent. An image format is not Transparent if used for any substantial amount of text. A copy that is not “Transparent” is called “Opaque”.

  • Written protocol means a physician’s order for one or more patients that contains, at a minimum, the following:

  • Technical Committee means the body established in accordance with article VII;

  • Agenda means the notice of a meeting setting out the business to be transacted at the meeting;

  • District Evaluation Advisory Committee means a group created to oversee and guide the planning and implementation of the Board of Education's evaluation policies and procedures as set forth in N.J.A.C. 6A:10-2.3.

  • Criminal justice information system means a system including the equipment, facilities, procedures,

  • External Verifier means a qualified provider of third-party assurance or attestation services appointed by the Guarantor to review the Guarantor's statement of the Sustainability Performance Targets.

  • Protocol means, in respect of any category of object and associated rights to which this Convention applies, the Protocol in respect of that category of object and associated rights;