Authority and Purpose. 1.1 This agreement is executed pursuant to Chapter 39. 34 Revised Code of Washington (RCW) as a cooperative endeavor of the Parties, as follows:
Authority and Purpose. 1. It is the intent of the State and the Union to maintain a drug and alcohol free workplace. This objective is accomplished through education, employee assistance, reasonable suspicion and random drug and alcohol testing, and discipline. Consistent with a Peace Officer’s sworn oath to uphold the laws of the State of California, each Bargaining Unit 6 Peace Officer employee shall not illegally use or be impaired from the use of a drug designated in subsection B.2 (1) through (9), or be impaired by use of alcohol while on the job.
Authority and Purpose. Pursuant to 18 V.S.A. § 9410, the GMCB maintains certain health care claims and eligibility data within VHCURES to enable it to carry out its statutory duties, including
Authority and Purpose. The purpose of the assessment and evaluation process is to enhance instruction for students by assisting teachers in continuous quality improvement of their professional skills. The process designed to achieve this goal must be formalized and negotiated to the extent it supports decisions on salary, transfers, reduction in force, promotions and dismissals.
Authority and Purpose a. This Agreement is made under the authority of Sections 6500 through 6515, inclusive, of the California Government Code, among the Members.
Authority and Purpose. Pursuant to 18 V.S.A. §§ 9410, 9456, and 9457, the GMCB administers hospital discharge data within VUHDDS. The Vermont Department of Health (VDH) manages the data set by agreement with the GMCB. VUHDDS also includes hospital discharge data for Vermont residents using hospitals in bordering states, including New Hampshire, New York, and Massachusetts that the GMCB receives under interstate agreements with agencies outside of Vermont. VUHDDS is used by the VDH and the GMCB for utilization analyses in the annually-published Vermont Hospitals Report. To the extent allowed by HIPAA and 18 V.S.A. § 9457, the GMCB seeks to make some of this data available as a resource for individuals and entities to continuously review health care utilization, expenditures, and performance in Vermont. The purpose of this Agreement is to specify the conditions under which the GMCB will release VUHDDS data, and to ensure that the data is accessed, maintained, used, and disclosed in compliance with all applicable statutory, regulatory, and contractual requirements.
Authority and Purpose. The rules in this chap- ter are adopted by the board under the authority of ss. 15.08 (5) (b), 227.11 (2), 445.125 (3m) (b) 2. b. and (j) 1. and 2., Stats., and gov- ern the registration and regulation of agents. History: Cr. Register, October, 1997, No. 502, eff. 11−1−97.
Authority and Purpose. The parties enter this agreement under all of the authority granted both parties by the State of Wisconsin, including but not limited to that authority for economic and industrial development provided in Section 59.57 of the current Wisconsin Statutes for the purpose of attracting and retaining business and industry to Kenosha County and providing stable employment opportunities to its residents. The parties adopt the “Findings” expressed at subsection 59.57(2)(b) in whole, and incorporate those policy reasons for governmental support for economic and industrial development by reference as if fully set forth herein. The Kenosha County Board of Supervisors has adopted Resolution specifically authorizing this agreement.
Authority and Purpose. The CAC is established by the International Fuel Tax Association, Inc. (IFTA, Inc.) Board of Trustees (Board) to provide technical guidance as well as recommendations from users regarding structure and components of the IFTA, Inc. Clearinghouse (Clearinghouse) established by the IFTA Articles of Agreement, Section R2110. It is anticipated that the CAC will work to enhance membership in and use of the Clearinghouse in the administration of the IFTA.
Authority and Purpose. The PCRC is established by the IFTA Articles of Agreement pursuant to Article R1810.200.040. The PCRC is responsible for ensuring the uniformity and integrity of the program compliance review process.