Administrative Policy definition

Administrative Policy means a set of basic principles and associated guidelines approved by the Chiefs Executive Council to direct the operations of the Tłı̨chǫ Government and administration.
Administrative Policy means Policy statements that guide the operational and/or internal work processes of administration, including management of human resources.
Administrative Policy means each policy established by the Chief Executive Officer from time to time and designated as an administrative policy of the Library.

Examples of Administrative Policy in a sentence

  • Failure to achieve these requirements may result in the application of some or all of the sanctions set forth in Administrative Policy 3.10, which is hereby incorporated by reference.

  • Failure to achieve this requirement may result in the application of some or all of the sanctions set forth in Administrative Policy 3.10, which is hereby incorporated by reference.

  • Furthermore, Contractor agrees to abide by BGS Administrative Policy # 35 and any existing or future directives set forth by the State concerning the copying or distribution of the plans.

  • On April 27, 1999, the Board adopted Administrative Policy 9.12 and Administrative Procedure 9.12 relating to the establishment of MPS charter schools under Wis.

  • Contractor shall also comply with MPS Administrative Policy 6.09 on Human Immunodeficiency (HIV) Infection and MPS Administrative Policy 6.32 on Pepper Spray.

  • The Employer and the Union will comply with all relevant federal and state laws, regulations, and executive orders and with the provisions of Washington Administrative Policy Statement 46.7 Reasonable Accommodation of Pregnant Employees.

  • Accordingly, no provisions of the University Administrative Policy manual (UAP) addressing or governing separation of employment, discipline and contract employees generally are applicable to Coach.

  • Coach will not be entitled to salary increases as provided in University Administrative Policy (UAP) 3500, Wage and Salary Administration, Section 4.1. Coach understands and agrees that this Contract does not guarantee or entitle Coach to any annual increases in base salary unless otherwise expressly provided in this Section.

  • Charter School shall comply with retention schedules set forth in Administrative Policy 8.42 on Student Records.

  • Contractor shall adhere to MPS' Livable Wage Policy (MPS Administrative Policy 3.09(17)) which requires all contractors to pay their employees at a minimum, an amount equal to the hourly wage rate set forth in the City of Milwaukee’s livable wage policy or as amended.


More Definitions of Administrative Policy

Administrative Policy means a non-academic policy that governs the University’s operations.
Administrative Policy means a general statement outlining principles, philosophies or intentions, usually having an internal focus. Administrative Policies enable Council to achieve its objectives in alignment with Council Policies.
Administrative Policy means written general principles used to guide the management of the Fire Department.
Administrative Policy means policies that are approved by the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), focus on the internal workings of the Townsite and primarily impact and address employees and contractors of the Townsite.
Administrative Policy means the policies, procedures and practices that interpret and implement public policy direction.
Administrative Policy means a formalized statement adopted by the Board of Commissioners characterized by the following: