Departmental action definition

Departmental action means the departmental action to be imposed pursuant to Section 105.
Departmental action means any proposed actions, activities, decisions, legislation submitted by the Governor to the Legislature, development of regulations, plans, policy, procedures, programs, projects, services, or other actions that significantly or uniquely affect a tribe in Alaska other than those described below under the Exclusions provision.
Departmental action means departmental actions to be imposed in accordance with Section 105.

Examples of Departmental action in a sentence

  • Further, the results of this examination cannot be used in any subsequent Departmental action unless the City can produce additional evidence to corroborate the allegations.

  • Nothing provided in this section shall prohibit the Union from challenging the planned contracting or sub-contracting before the Civil Service Commission, nor from appealing a Departmental action which it alleges violates applicable Civil Service Rules and Regulations.

  • If the matter to be grieved originated from a particular Departmental action, the grievance must be filed with that Department Chair at Step 1.

  • The investigation shall be completed and final Departmental action taken or filed with the Merit Board within 180 days of the Department’s receipt of a complaint.

  • The investigation shall be completed and final Departmental action taken or filed with the Merit Board within 180 days of the Department’s receipt of a properly completed Complaint Against Department Member form (ISP 3-23) unless the Director reasonably grants an exception to the 180 day limit.