Proposed policy definition

Proposed policy means a Department statement that implements, interprets, or prescribes procedure or practice requirements of the Department that is ready for submittal to the Oklahoma Commission for Rehabilitation Services.
Proposed policy means a Department statement that implements, interprets, or
Proposed policy. Survivorship Whole Life (Form # 2J-90(96)) Base Policy provides Guaranteed Level Death Benefit payable only at second death. Base Policy provides Guaranteed Level Premiums payable for 55 years. 1st Insured's Risk Classification: MALE PREFERRED NONSMOKER age 47 2nd Insured's Risk Classification: FEMALE PREFERRED NONSMOKER age 45 For issue in the state of OH.

Examples of Proposed policy in a sentence

  • Proposed policy 2.6 and 2.6.1 requires that consideration be given to the adequacy of road networks leading to the development and the impact of the proposed building on traffic generation, access to and egress from the site, and parking.

  • Proposed policy or procedure revisions, deletions, or additions or other issues relative to an advisory committee’s scope of authority initiated by the general public, the Board of Directors, or City staff should be referred to the appropriate committee prior to any further action on such matter whenever possible and feasible.

  • Proposed policy statements of the Board--developed as a result of discussions with, or with the assistance of authorized representatives of the ETA—shall be presented at a reasonable time prior to their adoption by the Board.

  • Exhibit “E” also contains a complete list of all agreements under which the Borrower has licensed Intellectual Property Rights from another Person (“Licensed Intellectual Property”) other than readily available, non-negotiated licenses of computer software and other intellectual property used solely for performing accounting, word processing and similar administrative tasks (“Off-the-shelf Software”) and a summary of any ongoing payments the Borrower is obligated to make with respect thereto.

  • Proposed policy changes, affecting Non-Instructional personnel, shall be discussed with the local Unit CSEA president or his/her designee, prior to implementation by the "Board".

  • Proposed policy revisions will be reviewed following the appropriate policy review process.

  • Proposed policy changes or directives are reviewed by the command staff, and may be reviewed by the collective bargaining units (if it is a topic subject to negotiation,) the City Human Resources Department, and the City Legal Department.