Authority of Officials Sample Clauses

Authority of Officials. The inspecting officials shall refer back any matter to the EPF Executive Committee they deem necessary for ensuring the success of the event, or for preserving the image of the EPF or the sport of powerlifting.
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Authority of Officials. The School recognizes (a) the authority of public health and safety officials to inspect the facilities of the School and to order the facilities closed if those officials find that the facilities are not the expiration of the contract, or otherwise in compliance with health and safety laws and regulations (b) The authority of the department of education as the community school oversight body to suspend the operation of the School under section 3314.072 of the Ohio Revised Code if the department has evidence of conditions or violations of law at the School that pose an imminent danger to the health and safety of the School's students and employees and the Sponsor refuses to take such action. The parties agree upon the authority of the department of education to take over the sponsorship of the school in accordance with the provisions of division (C) of section 3314.015 of the Revised Code. The parties further agree upon the sponsor's authority to assume the operation of a school under the conditions specified in division (B) of section 3314.073 of the Revised Code;.
Authority of Officials. The inspecting officials shall refer back any matter to the NAPF Executive Committee they deem necessary for ensuring the success of the event, or for preserving the image of the NAP or the sport of powerlifting.

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