Organic rules definition

Organic rules means the public organic record and private organic rules of an entity.
Organic rules means the public organic record and

Examples of Organic rules in a sentence

  • Organic rules prohibit use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators, livestock feed additives and require long-term soil management, emphasis on animal welfare and extensive record keeping and planning.

  • The jury system was mentioned in the „the initial comments on the procedure law from the legal department of the Zhongnan military and government committee“(《中南军政委员会司法部关于诉讼程序与审判方式的初步意见》) in 1950, and in “the provisional Organic rules of the People's Courts” (《人民法院暂行组织条例》) in 1951.

  • Organic rules containing an express waiver of appraisal rights that are approved by a member constitute a waiver of appraisal rights with respect to such member to the extent provided in such organic rules.

  • Failure to comply with Organic rules on the constitution of Election Commissions and polling station Boards, as well as on voting, decision-making and counting.

  • The bioengineered food disclosure statute does not, and future regulations should not, impact the authorities or obligations under the Organic Foods Production Act and no modifications should be made to the USDA Organic rules solely as a result of bioengineered food disclosure rulemaking.Consistent with USDA’s September 19, 2016 Policy Memo33, no certified organic products should require disclosure as a bioengineered food.


More Definitions of Organic rules

Organic rules means the public organic record and private organic rules of a domestic or foreign
Organic rules means the public organic document and
Organic rules means the public organic record and private organic rules of a domestic or foreign corporation or eligible entity.
Organic rules means the articles of organization and bylaws of a
Organic rules means the articles of organization and
Organic rules means the public organic record and private or- ganic rules of an entity.