TERO definition

TERO means the Tribal Employment Rights Office.
TERO means the Band’s Tribal Employment Rights Office established by this chapter.
TERO means the Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance.

Examples of TERO in a sentence

  • Every contractor and subcontractor with a contract of $5000.00 or more shall pay a TERO fee of two 3% for the total amount of the contract.

  • This fee shall be remitted to the TERO office prior to commencement of work on the Spirit Lake Reservation.

  • The contractor may recruit and hire workers from whatever sources are available to them by whatever process they choose, provided that they may not hire a non-Indian until he has given the TERO office a reasonable time to locate a qualified Indian and the TERO Director or Compliance Officer has certified that qualified Indian is unavailable to fill the vacant job position.

  • All contractors and subcontractors must comply with the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Wage Rates and submit a weekly certified payroll report to the TERO office.

  • All contractors are required to submit a copy of the contract along with this compliance plan to the TERO office.


More Definitions of TERO

TERO means the Tribal Employ- ment Rights Office established by Section 201;
TERO means the Tribal Employment Rights Office of the Hualapai Tribe.
TERO or “Office” means the Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Tribal Employment Rights Office.
TERO means “Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance” or may be used to refer to the “Tribal Employment Rights Office” of the Ho-Chunk Nation.
TERO means the Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance that has been codified as the provisions of this Chapter.
TERO means the Tribal Employment Rights Office established by Section 201;
TERO means the Tribal Employment Rights Office of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe. Its purpose is to regulate tribal employment under the authority of the TERO Code, Tribal Employment Rights adopted and enforced by the Coeur d'Alene Tribe Resolution #172(0'3) Amended 7-21-93.