Examples of General Administration in a sentence
Party A undertakes that the products that it provides have been authorized by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the PRC.
Refer to Special Conditions and Division 1 General Administration Specifications for additional schedule requirements.
Electronic supervision services (iQS) meet the operational requirements of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the PRC, achieve online supervision of enterprises and products filings and clearance, allow users to obtain governmental supervision items and inspection and quarantine standards from time to time, and ensure that import and export products meet the governmental inspection and quarantine standards.
See General Administration section of the Commissioner’s Regulations.
There shall be no waiting list as per G.O. Ms. No. 81 General Administration (Ser.A) Department, Dated 22/02/1997.
Contractor certifies that contractor and its employees will not offer or provide gifts to KYTC employees in excess of $25.00 in any single calendar year as defined in KRS 11A.045 (1) and KYTC General Administration and Personnel Policy GAP-808.
The marketing team of the Company will keep abreast of the pricing information made available to the public by the General Administration of Customs of the PRC from time to time.
The Local Reservations shall be followed as per the Telangana Public Employment (Organization of Local Cadres and Regulation of Direct Recruitment) Order, 2018, G.O.Ms.No.124, General Administration (SPF-MC), Department, Dated 30-08-2018 as amended vide G.O.Ms. No. 128, G.A. (SPF-I) Dept., Dated: 30/06/2021 and other orders issued by the Government of Telangana from time to time and other related G.Os, Rules etc., applicable.
The UNC General Administration will distribute notice of actions as appropriate to its campuses.
This policy applies only to non-construction related purchases undertaken with federal funds which are subject to the federal Uniform Grant Guidance (UGG) and other applicable federal law, including but not limited to the Education Department and General Administration Regulations (EDGAR) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) regulations governing school food service programs.