Assistant Attorney General definition
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By: Name, Title Date By: Authorized Signature Date Printed Name, Title Federal Tax ID Number By: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Senior Assistant Attorney General 8/27/2020 via email Name, Title Date Signed into law in May of 2019, the Student Success Act (SSA) is a historic opportunity for Oregon schools.
An attorney designated to represent the State may not do so until approved by the Michigan Attorney General and appointed as a Special Assistant Attorney General.
The county prosecutor or the Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Statewide Narcotics Task Force will solicit the comments and recommendations of the building principal and local chief school administrator, and these comments and recommendations will be included in the post-operation report.
Irrespective of any authorization to engage in litigation in this OCC, or in a writing outside of this OCC, Outside Counsel is not authorized to proceed on any appeal, in any capacity, whether interlocutory or otherwise, whether as appellant, appellee, respondent, applicant, or otherwise, without first obtaining the written permission of the Texas Attorney General, First Assistant Attorney General, or Solicitor General.
It is understood that following the termination of every undercover school operation, the county prosecutor or the Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Statewide Narcotics Task Force will prepare a post-operation report that will be transmitted to the Attorney General.