County charter definition
Examples of County charter in a sentence
The requirement of Fiscal Court approval must be designated as such in the County administrative code or the County charter.
This Agreement is expressly subject to the debt limitation of Oregon counties set forth in Article XI, Section 10, of the Oregon Constitution, and any debt limitations contained in any City or County charter, and is contingent upon funds being appropriated therefore.
This Participation Agreement shall be deemed an interlocal agreement for purposes of section 163.01, Florida Statutes, upon the transition of the Sheriff from a County charter officer to an independent constitutional officer on January 5, 2021.
The Parties to this Lease Agreement agree to comply with all provisions of the Constitution, laws of the State of Missouri, the St. Louis County charter where not in conflict with City ordinance and guidelines, and the City’s ordinances and guidelines.
The invoice shall contain sufficient information to support the number of Flu-mist vaccinations administered to students in the Alachua County Public Schools, Alachua County charter schools, private schools in Alachua County, and students being home-schooled in Alachua County and claimed for payment by County.
If this Agreement or any subsequent renewal or amendment thereof shall operate to terminate such employees of the Medical Center as members of the classified staff of the University, said employees shall be covered into the career service of the County subject to the provisions of Section 560 of the County charter and subject to all the rules of the personnel system of the County, including rules concerning compulsory retirement, but excluding rules concerning initial appointment.
Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 and the Texas Worker’s Compensation Commission Drug-Free Workplace Rules effective April 17, 1991 (Failure to comply with these may subject the Grantee to suspension of payments, termination of Contract, debarment and suspension actions); American with Disabilities Act P.L. 101-336, enacted July 26, 1990, and all regulations thereunder; and City of San Antonio and Bexar County charter, ordinances and bond ordinances.