Whenever practicable definition
Examples of Whenever practicable in a sentence
Whenever practicable, such notice shall be given at least three (3) working days prior to the meeting.
Whenever practicable, the County shall provide written notification of such proposed changes to OCEA at least fourteen (14) calendar days before such changes are put into effect.
Whenever practicable, intermittent employees shall have an initial performance review ninety (90) working days into their appointment.
Whenever practicable, Contractor shall use reusable products, recyclable products and recycled-content products including recycled content paper on all documents submitted to the City.
Whenever practicable, a two-day notice of the Owner’s intent to enter shall be given to the Resident.
Whenever practicable, employees shall submit written requests for sick leave, on forms furnished by the Appointing Authority, in advance of the period of absence.
Whenever practicable, State-owned or contracted vehicles shall be made available to ASF Members required to travel on behalf of the Employer.
Whenever practicable, the SRO shall advise the principal before requesting additional police assistance on campus.
Whenever practicable and in the best interest of the MOA, positions shall be filled by promotion.
Whenever practicable and while on City time, employees shall be given a period of fifteen (15) minutes in accordance with scheduling requirements for the purpose of eating during each of the above periods.