L.S.E.D. definition

L.S.E.D.. – means Local Social and Economical Development;

Examples of L.S.E.D. in a sentence

  • There is a need for DOL/WHD and LSED to provide information to other law enforcement bodies without making a public disclosure.

  • LSED is responsible for administering and enforcing laws relating to municipal labor standards, including the Minneapolis Sick and Safe Time Ordinance and the Minneapolis Municipal Minimum Wage Ordinance.

  • The purpose of the MOU is to maximize and improve the enforcement of the laws administered by DOL's DOL/WHD and by LSED.

  • This MOU agreement outlines procedures to be followed by both DOL/WHD and LSED in working together to address the need for sharing information, conducting joint investigations, cross training staff members, and conducting joint outreach between DOL/WHD and LSED.

  • This MOU is a voluntary agreement that expresses the good-faith intentions of DOL/WHD and LSED; it is not intended to be legally binding, does not create any contractual obligations, and it is not enforceable by any party.

  • IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED THAT: This memorandum of understanding (MOU) agreement is intended to memorialize this understanding between DOL/WHD and LSED.

  • In the event that there is a public proceeding, such as a trial, in which certain records, such as confidential information, may be used or testimony of DOL/WHD’s employees sought, DOL/WHD requires that LSED notify DOL/WHD.

  • In the event that there is a public proceeding, such as a trial, in which certain records, such as confidential information, may be used or testimony of LSED employees sought, LSED requires that DOL/WHD notify LSED.

  • It is the policy of DOL/WHD and LSED to cooperate with other government agencies to the fullest extent possible under the law, subject to the general limitation that any such cooperation must be consistent with the DOL/WHD’s and LSED’s own statutory obligations and enforcement efforts.

  • Upon receipt of a public disclosure request, LSED agrees to provide DOL/WHD with notice of the request and an opportunity to pursue legal action to prevent the release of information.