Administrative order definition

Administrative order means a written notice from the commissioners to the landowner or landowners of record and to the occupants of land informing them they are violating the district’s soil loss limit regulations or maintenance agreement and advising them of action required to conform to the regulations.
Administrative order means a determination, finding, decree or order for support issued under RCW 74.20A.055, 74.20A.056, or 74.20A.059 or by the agency of an Indian tribe or another state or country's agency under an administrative process, establishing the ex- istence of a support obligation (including medical support) and order- ing the payment of a set or determinable amount of money for current support and/or a support debt. Administrative orders include:
Administrative order means an order that has been issued by the Office of

Examples of Administrative order in a sentence

  • Broker has not been issued any Administrative order, cease and desist decree or been the subject of any regulatory action nor is there any reasonable basis therefore.

  • The Consultant shall be responsible for maintaining current background checks, in accordance with the Town’s criminal background check policy, Administrative order #07-01, on all employees, Team members, and Subconsultants employees involved in performing any Services under this Agreement.

  • Management recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining agent and representative, under the provisions of the Statute and Department of Commerce Administrative order 202-711, for all employees in the unit identified in Section 2 below.

  • Administrative order for intoxicant testing will come from the employer agency not criminal investigators.

  • Management shall comply with the requirements of Resolution No. R-148-07, Labor Peace; and this Agreement itself is subject to the Independent Private Sector Inspector General Review provisions of Administrative Order 3-20, as such Administrative order may be amended from time to time, and Sub-article 25.21 entitled “Miami-Dade County Inspector General Review”.


More Definitions of Administrative order

Administrative order means an order that has been issued by the Office of Recovery Services, the Department of Human Services, or an administrative agency of another state or other comparable jurisdiction with similar authority to that of the office.
Administrative order means an order issued by the department that addresses an
Administrative order means a noncourt-ordered legally enforceable support obligation having the
Administrative order means any determination, finding,
Administrative order means an order issued by the department that addresses an overpayment of public assistance.
Administrative order means the written finding of the District which proposes to assess a penalty, suspend, revoke or deny a license or permit, or to take other action against a person which grants that person a right to request a hearing pursuant to these Rules, other than the denial of a Certificate of Need.
Administrative order means an order issued by an Investigating Committee, with the prior approval of the Council pursuant to §2824(b)(1)g.1. of this title, which attempts to resolve a complaint of a violation under §2823 of this title. Administrative orders become final 14 days from the day the order is received by the accused but only if there is positive proof of service, such as a signed return receipt or an affidavit of personal service.