Examples of Standing Orders and Financial Regulations in a sentence
The Standing Orders and Financial Regulations are available from the Town Clerk at the registered address.
The decision making processes of the Court of Common Council are set out in the Standing Orders and Financial Regulations governing all the Court of Common Council’s activities.
It must be understood that every employee has a responsibility to ensure that their work complies with all statutory requirements and with Standing Orders and Financial Regulations of the Combined Authority, and to ensure that all work functions are undertaken in accordance with health and safety legislation, codes of practice, and the Combined Authority’s safety plan.
Standing Orders and Financial Regulations may well repeat the statutory requirement to maintain ‘a separate account’ of expenditure and income under Local Government Act 1972 section 137 and Local Government Act 1986 section 5.
The Committee must always abide with the Council’s current approved Standing Orders and Financial Regulations.
The amount of work may well vary, and more extensive testing of compliance may be needed from time to time, but as a minimum, having established whether the council has within the year reviewed its Standing Orders and Financial Regulations for continued relevance, internal audit will test.
Most of this time has been spent on collecting field data through interviews, focus groups, project activities observation with YMCA Gaza staff, involved children, animators, Children Centers’ staff, community members and decision makers.
The decision making processes of the Court of Common Council are set out in the Standing Orders and Financial Regulations governing all the Court of Common Council‟s activities.
The delegated decision making by Committees must be exercised in accordance with the law, the Council’s Standing Orders and Financial Regulations and any approved policy framework and budget.
The Standing Orders and Financial Regulations are available from the Town Clerk at the principal address.