Departmental definition

Departmental. “Departmentalized”, or “Department” when applied to a school shall mean those schools that have subject departments such as Language Arts or Science. “Middle, Senior, and Secondary” describe “departmentalized” schools.
Departmental has a corresponding meaning.
Departmental unit” defined in order of consideration as (1) work units, and then (2) location shown in Exhibit B and any other future work units created within those locations.

Examples of Departmental in a sentence

  • Frequently reports to an IT Chief Operating Officer, Operating Unit IT Executive or Departmental IT Executive.

  • Frequently reports to a IT Chief Operating Officer, Operating Unit IT Executive, Departmental IT Executive or Director, Systems and Programming.

  • Frequently reports to a Chief Technology Officer, Operating Unit IT Executive or Departmental IT Executive.

  • Frequently reports to a Chief Technology Officer, IT Chief Operating Officer, E-Business Executive or Departmental IT Executive.

  • Frequently reports to a Director, Systems and Programming, Departmental IT Executive or Operating Unit IT Executive.

  • Frequently reports to a Chief Technology Officer, IT Chief Operating Officer, Director, Systems and Programming, Operating Unit IT Executive or Departmental IT Executive.

  • Specifically, OIG’s determination to demand payment of Stipulated Penalties or to seek exclusion shall be subject to review by an HHS ALJ and, in the event of an appeal, the HHS Departmental Appeals Board (DAB), in a manner consistent with the provisions in 42 C.F.R. § 1005.2-1005.21.

  • Expenditures incurred that exceed the permitted budget variance flexibility prior to Departmental approval of a revised budget are at risk for being disallowed by the Department.

  • The Union agrees to provide the City with a single point of contact (hereinafter, Union NEO Coordinator) and the City agrees to provide the Union with a single point of contact for each Department (hereinafter, Departmental NEO Coordinator), which will be updated by the City and the Union on an as-needed basis.

  • By mutual agreement, the Union NEO Coordinator and the Departmental NEO Coordinator may schedule periodic thirty (30) minute Union orientations.


More Definitions of Departmental

Departmental seniority Those with "Facility" seniority. Seniority will terminate if an employee:
Departmental annual vacation scheduling will be completed by employees within each department and submitted to their manager by February 28th of the year in which the vacation is scheduled to be taken.
Departmental. Seniority: The length of time a full-time and part-time permanent employee has worked continuously in a specific department of a division of the College.
Departmental reorganization” means a reduction by the Company in the number of regular employees in a bracket where there is no reduction in the number of regular employees in the department but does not include: 1) reductions which meet the definition of layoff under article 11.14; 2) reductions which meet the definition of departmental reduction under article
Departmental is defined as Kitchen, Front Desk, Restaurant, Neighbourhood Pub, Catering, Maintenance, Housekeeping, Janitorial, Beer and Wine Store.
Departmental means of, or relating to such Departments. "disease" means any plant pest / disease defined in the Notice.

Related to Departmental

  • Department means the department of human services.

  • Department Head means the head of a department or his/her delegate or a person authorized to act in that capacity. For a faculty or a school not organized into departments, "department head" shall be interpreted to mean "▇▇▇▇" or "director". For the libraries, "department head" shall mean head of a department, head of a regional library, coordinator, assistant director or associate director or University Librarian, as appropriate.

  • Departmental Schedule , which means the Public Works Department Schedule of Rates in different district of West Bengal for the working area including up-to-date addenda and corrigenda, if any.