District Commander definition
Examples of District Commander in a sentence
If the Employer determines there are an insufficient number of qualified volunteers, it may appoint other individuals to be FTDs. The District Commander shall make the final selections.
Floater days off shall be taken upon mutual agreement with his or her District Commander.
Payment shall be made to the member on a bi-weekly basis, unless such member shall have indicated by a notice in writing at the end of the two week period, to the Manager of Finance, that he or she elects to take time off in lieu thereof, in which case the date upon which time off shall be taken shall be determined on mutual agreement between the member and his or her District Commander.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the District Commander from the district where the SRO is assigned to the SRO Partnership shall have the final decision as to the placement of each SRO.
The appropriate USACE District’s Cultural Resources Staff and Tribal Liaison will begin to develop a plan of action to inform the appropriate District Commander of the consultation tasks necessary to address the discovery.