Act of 1988 definition

Act of 1988 means Broadcasting and Wireless Telegraphy Act 1988;
Act of 1988 means the Housing Act 1988;
Act of 1988. ’ means the Tobacco (Health Promotion and Protection) Act, 1988;

Examples of Act of 1988 in a sentence

  • As required by the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988, and implemented at 21 CFR Part 1404 Subpart F.

  • Contractor represents and warrants that it shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Drug-Free Work Place Act of 1988 (41 U.S.C. §701 et seq.) and maintain a drug-free work environment.

  • We also hereby certify that no party to the application authorized hereunder is subject to the denial of benefits, including FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C.853(a).

  • Section 19: Certification Regarding Drug-Free Workplace RequirementsThis certification is required by the regulations implementing the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988: 45 CFR Part 76, Subpart, F.

  • Section 19: Certification Regarding Drug-Free Workplace Requirements This certification is required by the regulations implementing the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988: 45 CFR Part 76, Subpart, F.


More Definitions of Act of 1988

Act of 1988 means Broadcasting and Wireless Telegraphy Act 1988; “Act of 1998” means Referendum Act 1998;
Act of 1988. ’ means the Valuation Act, 1988;
Act of 1988 means the Data ProtectionAct 1988; “Act of 2014” means the Companies Act 2014;
Act of 1988 means the Bankruptcy Act 1988;
Act of 1988 means the Data Protection Act 1988;
Act of 1988 means the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency Act 1988;
Act of 1988 means the Bankruptcy Act 1988 (No. 27 of 1988); “arrangement matter” shall be construed in accordance with the Act of 1988; “bankruptcy matter” shall be construed in accordance with the Act of 1988.