Policy Resolution definition

Policy Resolution means policy resolution for setting up of Information Technology Investment Regions (ITIRs) issued by Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Department of Information Technology) on 28th May 2008 published in the Government of India Gazette;
Policy Resolution means a proposed addition to, revision of or deletion from the text of the Policy Declaration, duly submitted by an electoral district association and as compiled by the National Policy Committee;
Policy Resolution means: a resolution creating or updating Policy, passed by the Directors, Council of Club Representatives or Members, by Ordinary Resolution.

Examples of Policy Resolution in a sentence

  • Pursuant to the provisions of the APCD’s Employer-Employee Relations Policy, Resolution 99-9 and applicable State law, the APCD hereby recognizes the Service Employees International Union, Local 620 as the certified majority representative of the employees in each of the above representation units.

  • Events are limited to personal events per RCSC Board Policy Resolution No. 11 titled USE & RENTAL OF RCSC FACILITIES & PROPERTY.

  • In accordance with Section XI of the Employer/Employee Relations Policy Resolution 91-345, an employee organization certified as the exclusive representative of AFSCME shall have the right to exclusively represent its unit before the appropriate management representatives in matters regarding wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment in the meet and confer process.

  • Members shall be eligible for tuition reimbursement as provided in Policy Resolution 26.

  • The meter that the Seller installs at the Metered Point will be sized appropriately to match the size of the lines to which the meter will be connected (as the Seller shall, in its sole and absolute discretion, determine) and the Purchaser will reimburse the Seller, within 30 (thirty) calendar days of the date of invoice, for the cost of the meter, as indicated in the Seller’s Water System Policy Resolution or any subsequent amendments thereto.

  • The Policy Resolution 4.20 related to training will not be altered, modified or withdrawn without meaningful consultation with the Union.

  • The Control Officer shall be entitled to other time off, such as holidays, sick leave and administrative time, as provided in the District Management Personnel Benefits Policy Resolution.

  • In addition to the regular employer contributions to the cafeteria dollars authorized in the Management Personnel Benefits Policy Resolution, the District shall pay to the Control Officer an extra fifty dollars ($50.00) per pay period.

  • This later contribution includes the fifty dollars ($50.00) per pay period authorized in the Management Personnel Benefits Policy Resolution.

  • Purchaser shall be subject to all collection procedures, penalties, and remedies for non-payment, including suspension and termination of service indicated in the Seller’s Water System Policy Resolution.


More Definitions of Policy Resolution

Policy Resolution means policy resolution for setting up of Information Technology Investment Regions (ITIRs) issued by Ministry of Communications and Information Technology

Related to Policy Resolution

  • Special Resolution means a resolution passed by a majority of not less than two-thirds (2/3) of the votes cast on that resolution.

  • Master Resolution means the Amended and Restated Master Resolution Establishing The University of Texas System Revenue Financing System adopted by the Board on February 14, 1991, as amended on October 8, 1993, and August 14, 1997.

  • unanimous resolution means, subject to subsection (3), a resolution-

  • Supplemental Resolution means any resolution or resolutions of the Trust amending, modifying or supplementing this Bond Resolution, authorizing the issuance of a Series of Refunding Bonds, or any other Supplemental Resolution adopted by the Trust pursuant to the provisions of this Bond Resolution.

  • Informal resolution means options for resolving a formal complaint that do not involve a full investigation and adjudication. Informal resolution may encompass a broad range of conflict resolution strategies, including mediation or restorative justice.