Examples of Forest rangers in a sentence
Forest rangers in the employment of the former Department of Conservation on July 1, 1998, or hired thereafter by the former Department of Conservation or the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry;[PL 2013, c.
Forest rangers and state prison employees employed before 9/1/84 – 8.65% of earnable compensation until eligible for retirement; 7.65% thereafter.
Forest rangers exercising option; retirement before 55 years of age.
Forest rangers are also under-equipped, with most resources controlled by the forest managers or their senior technical officers.
Forest rangers are under the command of the forest managers and therefore cannot freely monitor what is happening within the forest station.
Forest rangers and state prison employees employed before 9/1/84 - 8.65% of earnable compensation until eligible for retirement; 7.65% thereafter.
Forest rangers constitute a specialized force of the State, that has the functions of protecting forests, assisting the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development and the presidents of the People’s Committees of all levels in exercising the State management over forests, ensuring the observance of forest protection and development legislation.
Building on the Job Demands--Resources theory we examined the mediating role of work engagement in the relationship between perceived job--design characteristics, and OCB-O as an individual-level outcome.
Forest rangers who fail to fulfill their assigned tasks and powers, letting forest destruction or forest fires occur shall have to bear responsibilities under law provisions.
Forest rangers; members hired after July 1, 1992Notwithstanding section 17711, a forest ranger in the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Bureau of Forestry hired after July 1, 1992 shall contribute to the State Employee and Teacher Retirement Program at a rate of 1% of earnable compensation in addition to the contribution required under section 17711.