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PROCEDURES AND REGULATIONS. Increments may be earned during the hours or activities in which the employee is not receiving pay from the District. Prior approval from the Senior Director of Human Resources is needed before taking any courses, workshop, conference, lecture, etc., if credit is to be counted toward professional growth. Applications for approval can be obtained at the District Office. College work is to be verified by transcript; all other work is to be verified by the proper official, and is to include attendance verification and/or grade earned. Passing grades must be earned before credit is granted. If a failing grade is earned, the course may be repeated upon approval. (See following paragraph.) Coursework cannot be repeated for credit, unless an application for approval is submitted outlining the reasons or value to the employee or the employer. Employees changing job classification may receive credit for coursework relating to previous job descriptions and present or "new" job description if such coursework has been taken within a five-year period of such change.
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PROCEDURES AND REGULATIONS. The Baccalaureate Mass and Awards Ceremony is on _____________________ at ______ (time) in the gym. The Graduation Ceremony is on ________________, June ____________ at _________ (time), on the athletic field. Admission to the gym on ________________ is first come, first served through room _____. Audience admittance to the athletic field on __________ is by the south gates only. No ticket is needed. Gates will open at approximately _____________. Seating and programs are on a first come, first served basis. Except for graduating Seniors, there are no reserved seats. Saving seats for others in your party is not permissible, so please arrive together to assure that you can sit together. One program will be saved per student. Pictures and/or videotapes may be taken from the seats only. No person may leave the seats and move into the aisle during the ceremonies.
PROCEDURES AND REGULATIONS. The Secretary shall issue any regulations nec- xxxxxx to carry out this section and shall estab- lish standards and procedures governing the im- position of enforcement mechanisms under sub- section (b) of this section. The standards and procedures shall include a procedure for poten- tially aggrieved parties to file formal protests with the Secretary alleging instances where such unenhanced data has been, or is being, used for commercial purposes in violation of the terms of receipt of such data. The Secretary shall promptly act to investigate any such pro- test, and shall report annually to the Congress on instances of such violations. (Pub. L. 102–555, title V, § 508, Oct. 28, 1992, 106 Stat. 4179.) SUBCHAPTER VI—PROHIBITION OF COM- MERCIALIZATION OF WEATHER SAT- ELLITES Neither the President nor any other official of the Government shall make any effort to lease, sell, or transfer to the private sector, or com- mercialize, any portion of the weather satellite systems operated by the Department of Com- merce or any successor agency. (Pub. L. 102–555, title VI, § 601, Oct. 28, 1992, 106 Stat. 4179.) SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS This section is referred to in section 5672 of this title. Regardless of any change in circumstances subsequent to October 28, 1992, even if such change makes it appear to be in the national in- terest to commercialize weather satellites, nei- ther the President nor any official shall take any action prohibited by section 5671 of this title unless this subchapter has first been re- pealed. Page 1485 TITLE 15—COMMERCE AND TRADE § 5711 (Pub. L. 102–555, title VI, § 602, Oct. 28, 1992, 106 Stat. 4180.)
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PROCEDURES AND REGULATIONS. The Baccalaureate Mass and Awards Ceremony is on at (time) in the gym. The Graduation Ceremony is on , June at
PROCEDURES AND REGULATIONS. Increments may be earned during the hours or activities in which the employee is not receiving pay from the District. Prior approval from the Executive Director of Human Resources is needed before taking any courses, workshop, conference, lecture, etc., if credit is to be counted toward professional development. Applications for approval can be obtained at the District Office. College work is to be verified on official transcripts; all other work is to be verified by the proper official, and is to include agenda and/or syllabus and verified hours of attendance. Passing grades must be earned before credit is granted. If a failing grade is earned, the course may be repeated upon approval. (See following paragraph.) Coursework cannot be repeated for credit, unless an application for approval is submitted outlining the reasons or value to the employee or the employer.

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  • Laws, Rules and Regulations You agree to comply with all existing and future operating procedures used by the Bank for processing of transactions. You further agree to comply with, and be bound by, all applicable state or federal laws, rules, regulations, orders, guidelines, operating circulars and pronouncements, affecting checks and drafts, including, but not limited to, all rules and procedural guidelines established by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve and the Electronic Check Clearing House Organization ("ECCHO") and any other clearinghouse or other organization in which Bank is a member or to which rules Bank has agreed to be bound. These procedures, rules, and regulations (collectively the "Rules") and laws are incorporated herein by reference. In the event of conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the Rules, the Rules will control.

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