Examples of Campaign fund in a sentence
It emphasized that the obligation, in article 13, promptly and impartially to examine such allegations, including by a medical examination immediately following allegations of abuse, is not subject to the formal lodging of a complaint of torture under national procedures or an express statement of intent to that effect.
Campaign fund raisers may not be held until the person becomes a candidate.(Sections 106.011(1) and 106.025, Fla.
Campaign fund raisers may not be held until the candidate has filed Form DS-DE 9.(Sections 106.011(1) and 106.025, Fla.
An acknowledgment that the applying council agrees to abide by the objectives and principles of the Campaign, including the governance and cost-sharing arrangements;If the Plenary approves an application, then the additional council must pay into the Campaign fund an amount relevant to its Sector status, as specified in Clause 6, in order to activate its Partner Council status.
If it is a Rural Sector council – $10,000.The Campaign fund will be held in trust and administered by Timaru District Council under the oversight and direction of the Plenary.
Each initial Partner Council agrees to pay into the Campaign fund the following amount:1.
Campaign fund contribution parts, which are in excess of the maximum amount of contributions prescribed by this Code, shall be transferred to the State Budget.
The Population Health Team with Manchester Local Care Organisation (as the delivery arm) are focussed on improving the overall health of the population.
Fundraising, salary and benefits expenses directly related to the Advancing Care for All Ages Campaign are funded through an interfund transfer from the Advancing Care for All Ages Campaign fund in the Restricted Fund to the General Fund (note 10).
Campaign fund raising activity" means any event or solicitation by letter or any other means that is held for the purpose of receiving contributions for a political party, political committee, political action committee, candidate for political office in any primary or election, any elected official or a referendum committee.[PL 1993, c.