Examples of Concealed Firearms in a sentence
Therefore, the Contractor shall comply with the requirements of Executive Order 50, Virginia Department of General Services Directive 16 and Regulations Banning Concealed Firearms in Offices Owned or Occupied by Executive Branch Agencies, 1 VAC 30-105, Virginia Department of Human Resources Management Policy 1.80, and any other applicable laws or policies consistent with the above mentioned laws and policies.
Therefore, [Party] shall comply with the requirements of Executive Order 50, Virginia Department of General Services Directive 16 and Regulations Banning Concealed Firearms in Offices Owned or Occupied by Executive Branch Agencies, 1 VAC 30-105, Virginia Department of Human Resources Management Policy 1.80, and any other applicable laws or policies consistent with the above mentioned laws and policies.
Therefore, Contractor shall comply with the requirements of Executive Order 50, Virginia Department of General Services Directive 16 and Regulations Banning Concealed Firearms in Offices Owned or Occupied by Executive Branch Agencies, 1 VAC 30-105, Virginia Department of Human Resources Management Policy 1.80, and any other applicable laws or policies consistent with the above mentioned laws and policies.
Therefore, [Party} shall comply with the requirements of Executive Order 50, Virginia Department of General Services Directive 16 and Regulations Banning Concealed Firearms in Offices Owned or Occupied by Executive Branch Agencies, 1 VAC 30-105, Virginia Department of Human Resources Management Policy 1.80, and any other applicable laws or policies consistent with the above mentioned laws and policies.
For additional information, see CRS Report R42099, Federal Laws and Legislation on Carrying Concealed Firearms: An Overview, by Vivian S.
Therefore, shall comply with the requirements of Executive Order 50, Virginia Department of General Services Directive 16 and Regulations Banning Concealed Firearms in Offices Owned or Occupied by Executive Branch Agencies, 1 VAC 30-105, Virginia Department of Human Resources Management Policy 1.80, and any other applicable laws or policies consistent with the above mentioned laws and policies.
Senator Barbara Boxer introduced the Common Sense Concealed Firearms Permit Act of 2011 (S.
For further information, see CRS Report R42099, Federal Laws and Legislation on Carrying Concealed Firearms: An Overview, by Vivian S.
Signage that Concealed Firearms are Prohibited The College’s Facilities Department in consultation with the College’s Police Department shall determine placement of clearly and conspicuously posted signs at all building entrances stating that concealed firearms are prohibited.
Retiree Concealed Firearms 213.1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE The purpose of this policy is to outline the process and conditions associated with the issuance, revocation and denial of a concealed firearm permit (CFP) for retired deputies of this office.