Promulgation definition
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.
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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.