Adopting authority definition
Adopting authority means the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court or the administrative judge Chief Superior Judge, where appropriate;.
Adopting authority means the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Adopting authority means North Dakota district health units, county, or city health departments, or their designees.
More Definitions of Adopting authority
Adopting authority means, for agencies which that are attached to
Adopting authority means the Network Operator that shall Adopt some or all of the Adoptable Works; and being whichever of the following is named in the Tender:
Adopting authority means, for agencies which are attached to the
Adopting authority means the chief justice of the supreme court or the administrative judge, where appropriate;
Adopting authority means, for agencies which are attached to the Agencies of Administration, of Development and Community Affairs, of Natural Resources, of Human Services, and of Transportation, or any of their components, the secretaries of those agencies; for agencies attached to other departments or any of their components, the commissioners of those departments; and for other agencies, the chief officer of the agency. However, for the procedural rules of boards with quasi-judicial powers, for the Transportation Board, for the Vermont Veterans' Memorial Cemetery Advisory Board, and for the Fish and Wildlife Board, the chair or executive secretary of the board shall be the adopting authority. The Secretary of State shall be the adopting authority for the Office of Professional Regulation.
Adopting authority means the Health Officer or the appointed representative from Upper Missouri District Health Unit.