Examples of Chapter 382 in a sentence
The burden to identify and withhold from the public copy that is released at the proposal opening any trade secrets, commercial or financial information or other information the Proposers deems not subject to public disclosure pursuant to Chapter 38-2 of the Rhode Island Access to Public Records Act shall ret with the Proposers submitting the proposal.
The burden to identify and withhold from the public copy that is released at the bid opening any trade secrets, commercial or financial information or other information the bidder deems not subject to public disclosure pursuant to Chapter 38-2 of the Rhode Island Access to Public Records Act shall ret with the bidder submitting the bid.
The burden to identify and withhold from the public copy that is released at the bid opening any trade secrets, commercial or financial information or other information the bidder deems not subject to public disclosure pursuant to Chapter 38-2 of the Rhode Island Access to Public Records Act shall rest with the proposer submitting the proposal.
The burden to identify and withhold from the public copy that is released at the bid opening any trade secrets, commercial or financial information or other information the bidder deems not subject to public disclosure pursuant to Chapter 38-2 of the Rhode Island Access to Public Records Act shall ret with the bidder submitting the bid.Failure to submit a “Public Copy” will result in the submitted copy being deemed available to the public.
In 1989, the TCAA wascodified as Chapter 382 of the Texas Health and Safety Code.
Unless specifically defined in Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 382, also known as the Texas Clean Air Act (TCAA), or in the rules of the commission, the terms used by the commission have the meanings commonly ascribed to them in the field of air pollution control.
In 1989, the TCAA wascodified as Chapter 382 of the Texas Health & Safety Code.
Unless specifically defined in Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 382, also known as the Texas Clean Air Act (TCAA) or in the rules of the commission, the terms used by the commission have the meanings commonly ascribed to them in the field of air pollution control.
Program authorization is from Texas Government Code §531.0201, §531.0025 and Program administrative rules are in Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Title 1, Part 15, Chapter 382, Subchapter B.
In 1989, the TCAA was codified as Chapter 382 of the Texas Health and Safety Code.