Examples of Governing Regulation in a sentence
Governing Regulation XI to consider appeals of a Hearing Board’s finding.
This Governing Regulation describes the authority, membership, committees, and responsibilities of the Board of Trustees.
If you are subject to any Governing Regulation, RQD shall have no duty to determine whether you are in compliance with any Governing Regulation.
A participant on Scholarly Fellowship Leave (Governing Regulation, Part X), or Entrepreneurial Leave (Governing Regulation, Part X), or Uniformed Services Leave (HRP&P #75) shall have the option to make up the missed employee contributions and receive the corresponding University contributions upon return from the leave.
See Governing Regulation X, Regulations Affecting Employment, and Human Resources Policy and Procedure 19.0, Nepotism, for additional University policies and procedures related to nepotism and the appropriate management of situations involving the employment of relatives within the University.
Responsibilities of department faculty are those stipulated in Governing Regulation VII.E.5. 285 290 295D.
Educational Leave, described in Governing Regulation, Part X, Regulations Affecting Employment, Section B.2.d (5), may be granted to pursue an advanced degree at the University of Kentucky.
Where paved footpaths are encountered, the pavement slabs shall be properly stored and reinstated.
Dean of the CollegeAs described in Governing Regulation, Part VII.F.2.c, the “dean is the chief administrative officer of the college and is responsible for the enforcement of these Governing Regulations, the Administrative Regulations, University Senate Rules, Rules of the Graduate Faculty, and the rules of the college faculty.
Governing Regulation: Variance (Section 78-123)In reviewing applications for variance, the Planning Commission shall consider the effect of the proposed variance upon the health, safety and welfare of the community, existing and anticipated traffic conditions, light and air, danger of fire, risk to the public safety, and the effect on values of property in the surrounding area.