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The [Labor Commissioner or the duly appointed representative of the Labor Commissioner] Governor shall [be ex officio] appoint a State Apprenticeship Director .
However, since your Available Program Balance will not include any outstanding Items that you have issued, initiated or authorized that have not yet been presented to UMB for payment or authorization or processed by UMB, you should always adjust the Available Program Balance provided through the UNIFIMONEY Dashboard to reflect all such outstanding Items.
In order for the Data Practices team to fulfill its required mission, all agency staff in all divisions must comply with relevant statutes, operational orders, and other direction from the Commissioner, Governor, and appropriate authorities.
Commune Mayors see themselves reporting to the High Commissioner (Governor) and not to the Mayor of the District of Bamako.
The Task Force shall prepare and submit an annual report to the HHS Executive Commissioner, Governor and the Legislature by December 1 each year, starting December 1, 2020.
Every Annuity provided as aforesaid shall be held and enjoyed by the Person for whom it is provided without Prejudice to his Right (if any) to the continued Receipt of any Naval or Military Pension or Half Pay which he received while holding the Office of Commissioner, Governor, or Lieutenant Governor, or while holding such other Office or Employment as aforesaid, subject, however, to the subsequent Provisions of this Act.
Commissioner Governor Bob Riley, ChairmanState Board of Human Resources Dear Governor Riley: Fiscal Year 2008 was a highly eventful year for the Department of Human Resources.
Customer Requirements For the Data Practices team to fulfill its required mission, all agency staff in all divisions must comply with relevant statutes, operational orders, and other direction from the Commissioner, Governor, and appropriate authorities.
The performance measures that follow are designed for use by the AMHS senior management, DOT&PF Commissioner, Governor, and State Legislature to assess progress in a rational, comprehensive manner.
Appellants simply do not allege that they suffered harm as a result of actions taken by the Department of Education, its Commissioner, Governor Mark Dayton, or the State of Minnesota.7While Appellants alleged that their harms are a result of Minnesota’s tenure and continuing contract laws, the harms Appellants allege are not fairly traceable to these statutes because the challenged statutes expressly provide school districts discretion on teacher personnel decisions.