is an act, omission, decision, procedure, levy, order, or other action made or taken by an official under authority of the FRPA.
In relation to a complaint, a determination is the formal, written decision of the Tribunal after considering a complaint at a review meeting. It describes the complaint, provides the Tribunal decision, the reasons for the decision and the orders made in connection with the decision.
A decision on a claim made by a local VA office.
a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration; "a decision unfavorable to the opposition"; "his conclusion took the evidence into account"; "satisfied with the panel's determination"
the act of making up your mind about something; "the burden of decision was his"; "he drew his conclusions quickly"
a decision made by the Complaints Resolution Committee , which set out a course of action for and are legally binding on the service provider
a decision rendered by an officer or administrative body on an application or a request for a ruling
a written notice mailed to the claimant and/or an employer that provides a decision on a claimant's eligibility for UI benefits
A decision of benefit eligibility based on legislated eligibility criteria.
a binding decision on matters of doubt about specific compliance with the Building Code or disputes over a BCA's decision. Determinations are made by the Chief Executive of the Department of Building and Housing. Determinations are legally binding unless overruled by a District Court on appeal. Property owners, councils and BCAs and licensed building practioners can seek a determination.
means a written Procurement decision made by the Director of Purchasing or delegate which is based on sufficient facts, circumstances and reasoning to substantiate the decision. Each Determination shall be filed in the appropriate Purchasing Department file.
the process of coming to a decision on an application for an authorisation.
means any decision made by the Director or designate of the Director following an investigation under the Employment Standards Act. A determination may be appealed to the Employment Standards Tribunal.
A decision by an Australian court or other recognised body that native title does or does not exist in a particular area of land or waters. A recognised body is a court, office, tribunal or body of a State or Territory that is able to make determinations in relation to areas of particular land or waters and that the Commonwealth Attorney-General has formally recognised for that purpose. The Attorney-General must be satisfied that the body will operate in a way that is consistent with the Native Title Act 1993.
1. Decision of the trustees or other relevant person in an internal disputes resolution procedure. 2. Final and binding ruling of the Pensions Ombudsman in a complaint or dispute, subject to appeal to the High Court.
any act, omission, decision, procedure, levy, order or other determination made under the Code by an official.
An official decision by the Unemployment Insurance Division regarding the unemployment claim of a person. (See monetary and nonmonetary determination)
any act, omission, decision, procedure, levy, order or other determination made under provincial forestry acts. Return to
Arrival at a conclusion, or firm resolution to do so. [D02656] Webster
is the Department’s decision on the eligibility of the person who filed a claim for unemployment insurance benefits.
An official decision by the Department of Labor and Training regarding the unemployment claim of a person. (See monetary and nonmonetary determination)
The process by which a local planning authority reaches a decision on whether a proposed development requires planning permission.
A decision on a claim made at the AOJ.
An official decision by the Employment Security Department regarding the unemployment claim of an individual or the tax status of an employer.
A judgment or decision by a court ending a lawsuit or controversy. Dictum: A cited case that is relative but not necessary to the case determination.
An official decision by the Employment Resources Division regarding the unemployment claim of a person. (See monetary and nonmonetary determination)
The name given to decisions of the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal ( AIT). In a higher court these would be called judgments.