Bureau definition

Bureau or “BGS” shall refer to the State of Maine Bureau of General Services.
Bureau means the Media Bureau of the Commission.

Examples of Bureau in a sentence

  • For individuals who have been assessed by the Behavioral Health Bureau, the referral process will include the submission of an electronic copy of the completed ASAM assessment.

  • These policies and procedures shall include a process by which members may file grievances and appeals with the MCP, and a process by which members may access the state’s fair hearing system through the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) Bureau of State Hearings (BSH).

  • Individuals requesting admission to the Residential Recovery Program may have an ASAM Criteria assessment completed by the Behavioral Health Bureau Access Team or qualified CONTRACTOR staff.

  • If you have questions on compliance with this code section, contact the Texas Department of Public Safety Non-Criminal Justice Unit, Access and Dissemination Bureau, FAST-FACT at XXXX@xxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx and you should send an email identifying you as a contractor to a Texas Independent School District or ESC Region 8 and TIPS.

  • That in order to determine the Producer's financial situation, the Producer authorizes the Administrator, its agents, or its Credit Bureau, to disclose and obtain from the Producer's suppliers or from other financial institutions and from references the Producer has provided in this Agreement.


More Definitions of Bureau

Bureau means the Bureau of Criminal Identification created in Section 53-10-201 within the Department of Public Safety.
Bureau means the Bureau of Cannabis Control within the Department of Consumer Affairs, formerly named the Bureau of Marijuana Control, the Bureau of Medical Cannabis Regulation, and the Bureau of Medical Marijuana Regulation.
Bureau means the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation;
Bureau means Bureau of Indian Standards established under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986.
Bureau means the Media Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission;