Administrative rule means a regulatory measure issued by
Administrative rule means binding requirements, regulations or procedures that are formally adopted by the City Council or a City official pursuant to rule-making authority expressly delegated by the Council. Administrative rule making authority must be adopted by Binding Resolution or Ordinance. An administrative rule adopted after October 26, 2001 must state in its text that it is an “Administrative Rule.”
Administrative rule means the internal rules that govern our operations, including policies, guidelines, rules and practices of the Company, which can be changed at the sole discretion of the Company.
Examples of Administrative rule in a sentence
Utilities.This contract does not come under the provision of Administrative Rule Trans 220.
Per Administrative Rule 606.01(e) “if there is a discrepancy between the unit price and the extension price in a response to an RFP, RFB or RFQ, the unit price shall be binding upon the vendor”.
Utilities.This contract comes under the provision of Administrative Rule Trans 220.
An appropriate copy of the Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) will be provided upon request.
Prior to issuing a Notice to Proceed, the Consultant must demonstrate compliance with the provisions of Administrative Rule R-916-5.
More Definitions of Administrative rule
Administrative rule means all rules promulgated under Section 17.102.030 of this Chapter.
Administrative rule means 32 Illinois Administrative Code 501 or 32 Ill. Adm. Code 501.
Administrative rule means a regulatory measure adopted, pursuant to the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act [5 ILCS 100], by the Director under the Act.
Administrative rule means the rules promulgated under Section 17.107.030 of Chapter 17.107.
Administrative rule means any Rule relating to the management of the Association.
Administrative rule means binding requirements, regulations or procedures that are formally adopted by the City Council, by a City official pursuant to rule-making authority expressly delegated by the City Council through a binding resolution or ordinance, or by the City Auditor pursuant to rule-making authority granted by the City Charter or delegated by the City Council. An administrative rule must be labeled as or state in its text that it is an “Administrative Rule.”