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Lobo s book2 is the result of both academic studies and research and also experience in public bodies entrusted with the regulation of the pharmaceutical sector. It includes texts that had already appeared in various publications, some of them updated. After an interesting introduction by Velarde, the book is divided into three parts. The first consists of Chapters 1 and 2 and is dedicated... [Pg.213]

The producers of SWISS-PROT would have welcomed a survival plan funded by public bodies and uncomplicated by subscriptions. However, Europe was organizationally unable to come up with a plan. The current pragmatic solution to raise revenues has solved the problem for SWISS-PROT while avoiding commercialization. [Pg.43]

The general experience of public bodies and companies demonstrates that 70% of SMEs using chemicals are faced with excessive market demands with the current obhgations imposed by the Dangerous Substances Order. The monitoring authorities are also faced with excessive demands to enforce its execution. Several strategies can be apphed to solve the problem. [Pg.132]

Most of the groups working on this project are funded by public bodies. Some sequencing groups, however, are funded by private companies. These wish to see a payback on their investment. Gaining a patent for a nucleotide sequence that is of medical or diagnostic use would provide very significant payback potential. [Pg.65]

The mandate for insurance coverage addressed two concerns. First, absent a mandate, vaccination rates are likely to be suboptimal second, by establishing a uniform system, the administrative burdens on physicians offices would be reduced and, coupled with a specific payment for vaccine administration, greater numbers of physicians would supply vaccinations. All public and private insurers would be required to cover specific types of vaccinations for specific populations as recommended by a public body, such as a modified ACIP. Insurers in turn would purchase vaccines and pay physicians for vaccine administration. [Pg.110]

Engineers shall not disclose, without consent, confidential information concerning the business affairs or technical processes of any present or former client or employer, or public body on which they serve. [Pg.123]

These recommendations provide a practice-related procedure which reflects the current regulatory state of discussion in Germany and which should be used as a mandatory and differentiated evaluation code for the public sector and also as a recommendation for the interior of private buildings. They are primarily directed at persons employed in public bodies (e.g., public health and environmental authorities), at appraisers and at measurement institutes concerned with health questions relating to indoor air quality. [Pg.190]

The target audience for the TrainMiC seminars is measurement practitioners from laboratories, technical assessors involved in accreditation, and end users of measurement data from public bodies or enforcement agencies. These seminars are organized in various countries in collaboration with the IRMM by the local partners, such as NMIs, Universities or NABs. [Pg.214]

French CWC Act, Article 39. If the site subject to inspection belongs to a public body other than the state, permission for access will be given by an administrative authority of the state. [Pg.117]

The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) is a non-departmental public body, set up in April 2005 by the UK Government under the Energy Act 2004 to take strategic responsibility for the UK s nuclear legacy. [Pg.194]

Data source WFD mandatory data National official data Other monitoring data (national, regional, local, from public bodies) Research and technical studies (from NGOs, industry, etc.) WFD, SOE Cat. 1 ... [Pg.393]

Public Body any department, agency, special purpose district, or other instrumentality of a State or local government any Indian tribe or any agency of the Federal government. [Pg.160]

The holding DOE organization or designated contractor may abandon or destroy (excess or surplus) property or donate it to public bodies (without reporting to the GSA) only after the OPMO (see definition) makes a written determination that the property has no commercial value or its continued maintenance cost would exceed its estimated sale proceeds. [Pg.271]

CFR102-36.35(d) 41CFR102-36.320 4.2.4.6 Donation to a Public Body (see definition) - Excess chemicals determined to be appropriate for abandomnent/ destruction may be donated only to a public body without going through the GSA. [Pg.272]

CFR109-44.701 4.2.4.7 The Director, Office of Administrative Services and heads of field organizations shall designate officials to make required findings and reviews to justify donation of excess or surplus chemicals to public bodies. [Pg.272]

Sale Of Hazardous Materials To Public Bodies - General... [Pg.277]

CFR102-37.565 41CFR102-37.570 41CFR109-44.701 4.7.1 A written finding must be made by an authorized DOE official (see Sections 4.2.4.1 and 4.2.4.7 above) that a surplus chemical has no commercial value or its continued maintenance would cost more than its estimated sale proceeds, before it can be abandoned or destroyed, or donated to public bodies. [Pg.280]

Any U.S. Munitions List item (MLl) or Commerce Control List item (CCLI) that requires demilitarization is identifiable by an assigned demilitarization code that indicates the type of and scope of demilitarization and/or export controls that must be undertaken before the item could be transferred to a non-DOD entity. For a listing of these codes and additional guidance, refer to DOD Demilitarization and Trade Security Control Manual , DOD 4160.21-M-l. Only demilitarized property may be offered for public sale or donated to public bodies. [Pg.289]

Sold to public as scrap or Donated to public bodies... [Pg.292]

The Treasury guidelines issued in 1977, set out in some detail the financial considerations that should be used in testing the merit of a proposal for spending made to a public body. Essentially, a cost/benefit analysis was required. But in practice this was not worthwhile for the relatively small sums (some thousands of pounds, without staff salaries and on-costs (indirect or overhead costs) at Daresbury) that were involved in a CCP renewal proposal. At first it was proposed to try and estimate the staff and on-costs of the lab and to attribute it to that lab. This was tried once and then abandoned, as the notional attributions had only a metaphysical significance as long as the lab was in being and actually continued to employ a staff member. [Pg.302]

HSE is a UK government, non-departmental public body reporting to an executive board. [Pg.230]

Arrangements for meeting facilities Transportation, suggested or arranged Clearance for team members to visit the incident site Arrangement of photographic needs Liaison with the press and public bodies... [Pg.224]


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