Executive Directive definition
Examples of Executive Directive in a sentence
Attorney General Executive Directive 1988-1 imposes strict limitations on the use of this investigative tactic.
Under the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ Civil Rights Act, 1976 PA 453, MCL 37.2101, et seq., the Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act, 1976 PA 220, MCL 37.1101, et seq., and Executive Directive 2019-09.
In compliance with Executive Directive 09-03 issued by the Office of the Mayor on July 9, 2009, Tenant is required to provide good, clean, and fair food which has been responsibly sourced and deliciously prepared.
This covenant is required, as applicable under the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Civil Rights Act, 1976 PA 453, MCL 37.2101, et seq., and the Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act, 1976 PA 220, MCL 37.1101, et seq., and is consistent with Executive Directive 2019-09, and any breach thereof may be regarded as a material breach of this Agreement.
When there is probable cause to believe that an offense has been committed, the (law enforcement agency) shall handle the matter in accordance with the provisions of the Attorney General's Executive Directive 1990-1 Concerning the Handling of Juvenile Matters by Police and Prosecutors.
The City shall make available on its website annual reports on discipline, probationary releases, and Performance Improvement Plans prepared pursuant to the Mayor’s Executive Directive 18-02 Ensuring a Diverse, Fair, and Inclusive City Workforce.
In compliance with Executive Directive No. 09-03 issued by the Office of the Mayor on July 9, 2009, the Airport has established a 16- point Sustainable Food Guideline (the “Airport’s Sustainable Food Guideline”) that promotes public health, environmental sustainability, and social responsibility.
The (law enforcement agency) receiving information about the commission of an offense pursuant to Article 4.6 of this Agreement shall respond promptly and, when there is probable cause to believe that an offense has been committed, shall handle the matter in accordance with the provisions of the Attorney General's Executive Directive 1990-1 Concerning the Handling of Juvenile Matters by Police and Prosecutors.
In accordance with Executive Directive 18-02, all employees covered by this Agreement who participate on hiring panels must take the City’s “Fairness in Hiring” online training.
The Readington Township Police Department receiving information about the commission of an offense pursuant to Article 4.6 of this Agreement shall respond promptly and, when there is probable cause to believe that an offense has been committed, shall handle the matter in accordance with the provisions of the Attorney General's Executive Directive 1990-1 Concerning the Handling of Juvenile Matters by Police and Prosecutors.