Administrative rule definition

Administrative rule means a regulatory measure issued by
Administrative rule means binding requirements, regulations or procedures that are formally adopted by the City Council or a City official pursuant to rule-making authority expressly delegated by the Council. Administrative rule making authority must be adopted by Binding Resolution or Ordinance. An administrative rule adopted after October 26, 2001 must state in its text that it is an “Administrative Rule.”
Administrative rule means the internal rules that govern our operations, including policies, guidelines, rules and practices of the Company, which can be changed at the sole discretion of the Company.

Examples of Administrative rule in a sentence

  • Contractors must also adhere to Utah Administrative rule R895-14-1-3-3, which states that vendors developing new websites or applications are required to meet accessibility guidelines subject to rule R895 and correct any items that do not meet these guidelines at no cost to the agency; and Rule R895-14-1-4-2, which states that vendors proposing IT products and services shall provide Voluntary Product Accessibility Template® (VPAT™) documents.

  • Contractor must also adhere to Utah Administrative rule R895-14-1-3-3, which states that contractors developing new websites or applications are required to meet accessibility guidelines subject to rule R895 and correct any items that do not meet these guidelines at no cost to the agency; and Rule R895-14-1-4-2, which states that contractors proposing IT products and services shall provide Voluntary Product Accessibility Template® (VPAT™) documents.

  • The Association and the Board agree that the Statutes and Administrative rule of the State of Michigan regarding the protection of individual rights and responsibilities are sufficient to protect the Board and the Association.

  • Title XIX of the Social Security Act and Administrative rule 400.1104(a) COMPLETION: Is Voluntary, but is required if Medical Assistance program payment is desired.

  • Contractors must also adhere to Utah Administrative rule R895-14-1-3-3, which states that vendors developing new websites or applications are required to meet accessibility guidelines subject to rule R895 and correct any items that do not meet these guidelines at no cost to the agency; and Rule R895-14-1- 4-2, which states that vendors proposing IT products and services shall provide Voluntary Product Accessibility Template® (VPAT™) documents.


More Definitions of Administrative rule

Administrative rule means a regulatory measure issued by the Director under this Act.
Administrative rule means all rules promulgated under Section 17.102.030 of this Chapter.
Administrative rule means a regulatory measure adopted, pursuant to the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act [5 ILCS 100], by the Director under the Act.
Administrative rule means 32 Illinois Administrative Code 501 or 32 Ill. Adm. Code 501.
Administrative rule or "]regulation" means an administrative[a general] regulation adopted by the department[commissioner upon advisement of the board] and filed and approved in accordance with KRS Chapter 13A that is designed to ensure[insure] the safety of boilers and pressure vessels that affects or may affect property rights of a designated class of owners, or designed for the prevention of loss or damage to property, loss of life, or personal injury from boiler or pressure vessel explosion or from certain indicated hazards related thereto;
Administrative rule means the rules promulgated under Section 17.107.030 of Chapter 17.107.
Administrative rule means any Rule relating to the management of the Association. 'APBA' means the Australian Power Boat Association Incorporated. 'Association' means the Australian Power Boat Association Incorporated.