Final action definition

Final action means an action by the Board that concludes an investigation of an allegation of misconduct against a licensed educator.
Final action means a collective positive or negative consensus, or an actual vote of the voting members present, whether in person or by electronic means, at the time of the vote, upon a motion, proposal, resolution, or order.
Final action means the completion of all actions that Corporation man- agement, in a management decision, has concluded are necessary with re- spect to the findings and recommenda- tions in an audit or other report. In the event that Corporation management concludes no corrective action is nec- essary, final action occurs when a man- agement decision has been made.

Examples of Final action in a sentence

  • Final action may be taken on all matters listed or added to this agenda.

  • Final action may be deferred until the next City Commission meeting unless an emergency situation does exist).

  • Final action making an appointment or discharge or removal by a public body having final authority for the appointment or discharge or removal shall be taken in an open meeting.

  • Final action under 207 CMR 10.07(3) shall be deemed to have occurred 30 days after the filing of a complaint.

  • Final action taken by the City may be appealed to the Coastal Commission in compliance with Section21.64.035 of the City’s certified LCP and Title 14 California Code of Regulations, Sections 13111 through 13120, and Section 30603 of the Coastal Act.


More Definitions of Final action

Final action means an action of the FCC that has not been reversed, stayed, enjoined, set aside, annulled or suspended, with respect to which no timely petition for reconsideration or administrative or judicial appeal or sua sponte action of the FCC with comparable effect is pending and as to which the time for filing any such petition or appeal (administrative or judicial) or for the taking of any such sua sponte action of the FCC has expired.
Final action means resolution of the complaint by withdrawal, settlement agreement, dismissal, or final decision.
Final action means a decision or order issued by the Director, which may be appealed to the Commission pursuant to N.J.S.A. 5:12-63(1)(b).
Final action means a collective positive or negative decision, or an actual vote by a majority of the members of the governing body when sitting as a body or entity, upon a motion, proposal, resolution, order or ordinance.”
Final action means "a collective decision or a collective commitment or promise to make a decision on any matter, including formation of a position or policy, but does not include guidance given by members of the governing body to legal counsel or other negotiator in a closed attorney consultation or negotiation preparation session authorized in section 44-04-19.1." N.D.C.C. § 44-04-19.2(2)(e). N.D.A.G. 2015-O-16; N.D.A.G. 2014-O-08; N.D.A.G. 2014-O-09; N.D.A.G. 2013-O-02; N.D.A.G. 2005-O-21.
Final action means a collective positive or negative decision, or an actual vote by a majority of the members of a governing body when sitting as a body or entity, upon a motion, proposal, resolution, order, or ordinance. ‘The Open Public Meetings Act- How it Applies to Washington Cities, Counties, and Special Purpose Districts’, citing RCW 42.30.020 (3) at page 6, MRSC Report No. 60, revised, June 2014.
Final action means "a collective decision or a collective commitment or promise to make a decision on any matter, including formation of a position or policy, but does not include guidance given by members of the governing body to legal counsel or other negotiator in a closed attorney consultation or negotiation preparation session authorized in section 44-04-19.1." N.D.C.C. § 44-04-19.2(2)(e). N.D.A.G. 2018-O-14; N.D.A.G. 2018-O-08; N.D.A.G.