Policy rule definition
Examples of Policy rule in a sentence
Neither this contract nor any Board Policy, rule or evaluation procedure shall confer upon the Employee continued employment beyond the term provided in this contract.
The minutes of the Board of Regents shall constitute the basis of the applicable Executive Policy, rule, regulation, or Administrative Procedure.
Policy, rule, regulation, guideline, or practice not in conflict with the Agreement Any University policies, rules, etc., that do not conflict with this Agreement may be either continued for the term of this Agreement or changed or eliminated.
Every player and coach must read and sign a copy of the NCS Ejection Policy rule.
Each school’s principal must send a statement to the NCS or league office prior to the first contest of the season verifying that all players and coaches for the respective season (fall, winter, spring) have read and signed the NCS Ejection Policy rule and that any future additions (either players or coaches) will also do so prior to participating in an interscholastic contest.
Policy, rule, regulation, guideline, or practice not covered by the Agreement The Board and the Union agree that there is a body of written policy, rule, etc., and written interpretation of those policies, rules, etc., governing administrative decisions concerning wages, hours, or working conditions that this Agreement may not cover.
This call will provide the Policy component with a Policy rule object which contains a triplet of internal objects, namely an event, a set of conditions, and a set of actions.
It is agreed and understood that employees shall be provided with copies of any Policy, rule and regulation which are new and/or which replace, update and/or supersede the Town's or Department’s present policies, rules and regulations.
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