Examples of Reorganization Plans in a sentence
Section 6-1 Reorganization Plans by City Council 467 Section 6-2 Reorganization Plans by Mayor.
Section 6-1 Reorganization Plans by City Council 467 Section 6-2 Reorganization Plans by Mayor 467 Section 6-3 Publication of Reorganization Plan.
Once the Governor identifies which agencies, services or programs will be served, he will present one or several Reorganization Plans that will describe the new structure of the Government or part thereof with the functions and programs of the agencies as it is proposed to reorganize them.
Said Reorganization Plans shall comply with the provisions of this Act.
Enter into any agreement for the purchase, sale or lease of any real property for greater than $1,000,000, other than (i) in substantial conformity with the Reorganization Plans, and (ii) renewals in the Ordinary Course.
Various agencies had been transferred to the Executive Office of the President by the President’s Reorganization Plans I and II of 1939,9 effective July 1, 1939 under authority of the Reor- ganization Act of 1939.10 At present there are twelve divisions.
REORGANIZATION PLANS This portion of the Appendix contains Reorganization Plans hich took effect in accordance ith the provisions of section 901 et seq.
Gödel showed that in the general theory of relativity, there are configurations of matter that would beget closed loops in time (1949).
A certificate of course completion within 15 calendar days after a student completes both phases of the required motorcycle safety course, on a form provided by the Department that must be presented to a driver's license examiner at the time of application for a motorcycle instruction permit or endorsement and that may be presented by the student, one time only, for renewing the motorcycle instruction permit.
AEA Reorganization Plans and Surveys Requirement The area education agency boards shall develop detailed studies and surveys of the school districts within the area education agency and all adjacent territory for the purpose of providing for reorganization of school districts in order to effect more economical operation and the attainment of higher standards of education in schools.