Administrative Area definition

Administrative Area. The administrative area(s) of the Parties at the date of this Agreement
Administrative Area means the county or cluster of counties administered by a departmental area office which includes the counties with a satellite office when an income maintenance worker is pres- ent, the local office(s) and the area office.
Administrative Area means an area of the jail dedicated to maintaining the operation of the jail facility.

Examples of Administrative Area in a sentence

  • A producer is eligible to be a County FSA committee member if the producer resides in the Local Administrative Area (LAA) in which the election is to be held and is eligible to vote.

  • Secured Areas and technically Secured Areas may be set up temporarily within an Administrative Area for a classified meeting or any other similar purpose.

  • EUCI which is classified RESTREINT UE/EU RESTRICTED shall be stored in suitable locked office furniture in an Administrative Area or a Secured Area.

  • Since the implementation of the Abyei Roadmap, the UN enjoys freedom of movement within the Abyei Administrative Area.

  • It may temporarily be stored outside a Secured Area or an Administrative Area provided the holder has undertaken to comply with compensatory measures laid down in security instructions issued by the competent security authority.


More Definitions of Administrative Area

Administrative Area means such organizational unit or units of each University as may be established from time to time by the Board of Trustees or the President of a University.
Administrative Area means the local government areas of the Parties.
Administrative Area means the local government areas of the Authorities.
Administrative Area means the area within the boundary of each respective town or area as shown on the Plans;
Administrative Area means Tobago or a County of Trinidad in which the Supervisor may exercise powers and duties under these Regulations;
Administrative Area means an area of jurisdiction under the authority of headmanship or headwomanship and within the jurisdictional area of a senior traditional leader in accordance with customary law;
Administrative Area has the meaning assigned to it by the Principal Act; “chief executive” means—