Promulgation definition

Promulgation means promulgation in the Provincial Gazette;
Promulgation means final agency action to enact a regulation after compliance with procedures prescribed in this article.
Promulgation means the Employment Relations Promulgation 2007;

Examples of Promulgation in a sentence

  • Promulgation of new, or change in interpretation of existing, federal, state, or local law, regulation, ordinance, guidance or written policy to the extent that it materially impedes the performance of the Scope of Work.

  • A.2.4.10 Promulgation of the TRA(G) activity shall be from the earliest possible activation time to the latest deactivation time.

  • Steel each filed a petition for review challenging a final rule promulgated by EPA under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7410, entitled “Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; States of Michigan and Minnesota; Regional Haze,” 78 Fed.

  • The Service Provider will promptly report to USP and the relevant authorities any suspicion of corruption on the part of their personnel, as well as any behaviour by any of those Persons that is likely to constitute a contravention of the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption Promulgation 2007.

  • This will be subject to a review within two years of the effective date of this Promulgation.


More Definitions of Promulgation

Promulgation means promulgation in accordance with rules for the time being in force made by the Minister for Defence in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 240 of the Act of 1954;
Promulgation means promulgation in the Provincial Gazette; “Province” means the Province of KwaZulu-Natal;
Promulgation means the action that established an eligible list.
Promulgation means the Promulgations, Decrees and Declarations made between 5 December 2006 to 9 April 2009.
Promulgation means for purposes of this Charter the drafting, announcement, review, and internal adoption within the Commission and submission to the Commission Executive Director of a proposed form of any new or existing Commission rule and/or regulation. Any such proposed rule, regulation or policy shall not become an officially enacted rule, regulation or policy of the Siletz Tribe or of the Commission until it has been approved by Tribal Council Resolution as provided for in this Charter. Once a proposed rule, regulation or policy has been promulgated within the Commission by decision of the Commission Executive Director, the rule, regulation or policy shall be formally forwarded to the Tribal Council for further action.
Promulgation means “to publicly announce.”
Promulgation. ] means date of formal notification of ERA ’s mandate as a national e-Waste PRO in Government Gazette;