Delegation definition
Examples of Delegation in a sentence
If the documentable work history is relatively equal, each person having 5 years’ experience within the bargaining unit and has achieved and maintained the IMSA level III technician certification then the selection will be based on the following soft skills: Communication skills, Leadership, Delegation, Listening, Trustworthy, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Ability to relate to others, Flexible and adaptable, Work ethic, Time management, Team player, and Work under pressure.
This Voluntary Remediation Agreement is issued pursuant to Section 20.6.3.300 NMAC and the Delegation Order dated March 24, 2023, through which the Cabinet Secretary has delegated signatory authority to the Chief of the Ground Water Quality Bureau.
Legal Geek need to reach out to strong UK lawtechs, who have success, to demonstrate this to the audience- for example, Lawtechs who received impressive funding, lawtechs who have successfully opened offices in other countries (e.g. Singapore following the Singapore Delegation).
For these aspects, the Chief Commissioner, when compiling the Scheme of Delegation, shall set out proposals for those functions they will perform personally and shall nominate other officers to undertake the remaining functions.
This Voluntary Remediation Agreement is issued pursuant to Section 20.6.3.300 NMAC and the Delegation Order dated May 24, 2021, through which the Cabinet Secretary has delegated signatory authority to the Chief of the Ground Water Quality Bureau.