Section 179 definition
Examples of Section 179 in a sentence
See Code of Ethics in Connecticut General Statutes Section 1-79 through Section 1-90.
Section 179 of the State Finance Law required the STATE to make final payment within thirty(30) calendar days after receipt of an invoice which is properly prepared and submitted.
Effective May 1, 2015, every Person, including Substantial Owners, seeking a Contract with Cook County must comply with the Cook County Wage Theft Ordinance set forth in Chapter 34, Article IV, Section 179.
Once a member successfully completes rehabilitation, he/she shall be returned to his/her regular duty assignment, provided (1) the member is then in compliance with Section 17.9 or 17.11, whichever applies, and (2) a member may not be returned to an assignment within five (5) years which poses an unusually high risk of exposure to a controlled substance or alcohol for which they have been treated (e.g., vice, narcotics).
Subject to Section 6.3 and Section 17.9, Tenant will pay, or cause to be paid, all Impositions before any fine, penalty, interest or cost may be added for non-payment, such payments to be made directly to the taxing authorities where feasible.
Section 179 of the State Finance Law requires the STATE to make final payment within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of an invoice which is properly prepared and submitted.
For examinations or interviews with a state Employer during scheduled work hours subject to Section 17.9.
All such records shall not be utilized for any purpose after four (4) years from the date of the incident which gave rise to the positive test or refusal, so long as there is no subsequent positive test, refusal to submit to a test or failure to comply with rehabilitation program requirements referenced in Section 17.9.
Section 179 of the State Finance Law required the STATE to make final payment within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of an invoice which is properly prepared and submitted.
The rate of benefit in the Retirement System upon retirement as defined in Section 179 of Article 14 of the Greenwich Municipal Code (Charter) shall be 2% for each year of creditable service (1/50).