District Executive definition
Examples of District Executive in a sentence
The District Executive Board and the Lt. Governor’s Zone Administrator must approve the letter.
The District Executive Committee shall determine whether or not forfeiture is applicable.
A host school does not have to forfeit the contest unless the District Executive Committee rules that they have been negligent in contracting and securing officials.
If the school in question proves an emergency caused the fee violation, the District Executive Committee does not have to assess a penalty.
The effective date of this Agreement is the date the Air District Executive Officer/Air Pollution Control Officer executes this Agreement (“Effective Date”).
Service may be terminated by the pastor's resignation to the Church Board, giving ninety (90) days notice, after the pastor has obtained the counsel of the District Executive/ Minister.
The Program Board shall consist of five (5) voting members from the Association, selected by the Association, and one (1) non-voting ex officio member who shall be the District Executive Director of Human Resources or designee.
The effective date of this Agreement is the date the Air District Executive Officer/Air Pollution Control Officer executes the Agreement (Effective Date).
The MainStreet/Arts & Cultural District Executive Director and/or appropriate staff should attend NMMS Institute trainings as established by the State Coordinating Program to build their skills and knowledge.
The employee requesting such sequential leave shall submit an application in writing to the District Executive Director of Human Resources not later than twelve (12) weeks in advance of the anticipated date of delivery.