Attempt to influence definition

Attempt to influence means directly or indirectly promoting, supporting, opposing, or seeking to modify or delay action on a City matter by any means. The term includes but is not limited to any of the following:
Attempt to influence means to support, promote, oppose, or seek to modify or delay a county decision or action, including to provide or use persuasion, information, statistics, analyses or studies, and, for purposes of the permanent lobbying ban of Los Angeles County Code section 2.175.030(A), attempt to influence also means to assist another person in doing any of the foregoing. Attempt to influence, however, does not include the following instances in which a county official:
Attempt to influence means any activity intended to support, oppose, modify, delay, expedite or otherwise affect any of the actions specified in §1- c(c)(i)-(x).

Examples of Attempt to influence in a sentence

  • Funds provided under the Grant shall not be used to: Attempt to influence legislation (within the meaning of Section 4945(d)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code.) Attempt to influence any specific public election, directly or indirectly or any voter registration drive.

  • Attempt to influence clients, their families/guardians, or medical providers to obtain additional business.

  • Attempt to influence or restrain clients, their families/guardians, or medical providers from making complaints or reports regarding transportation.

  • Attempt to influence legislation, by propaganda or otherwise; or 3).

  • Attempt to influence or restrain clients, their families/Guardians, or medical providers from making complaints or reports regarding transportation.

  • Attempt to influence clients, their families/Guardians, or medical providers to obtain additional business.


More Definitions of Attempt to influence

Attempt to influence means any communication with a City officer or employee made for the

Related to Attempt to influence

  • Influencing or attempting to influence means making, with the intent to influence, any communication to or appearance before an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with any covered Federal action.

  • Undue influence means exploiting a position of power in relation to the consumer so as to apply pressure, even without using or threatening to use physical force, in a way which significantly limits the consumer's ability to make an informed decision;

  • Decisive Influence means a person having, as a result of an agreement or through the ownership of shares or interests in another person (directly or indirectly):

  • right to information means the right to information accessible under this Act which is held by or under the control of any public authority and includes the right to—

  • Intimidating, threatening, abusive, or harming conduct means, but is not limited to, conduct that does the following: