Standing Rules definition

Standing Rules means rules, regulations and policies of Michigan State Youth Soccer Association.
Standing Rules. ’ means the rules made by the National Assembly or the National Council of Provinces in terms of section 57 or 70 of the Constitution, or the joint 45
Standing Rules means the standing rules as adopted by SRSI, as amended, adopted by the Board of Directors or the House of Delegates.

Examples of Standing Rules in a sentence

  • The Standing Rules of the Board provide that any person who gives 24 hours’ notice to the Corporation Secretary of the Board may speak to any item that is not on the agenda.

  • The Standing Rules of the Board provide that any person may appear and address the Board of Regents on any item on the agenda for this meeting.

  • Pursuant to the requirements of paragraph 11(b) of rule XXVI of the Standing Rules of the Senate, the Committee has considered the regulatory impact of this bill and determined that the bill will have no regulatory impact within the meaning of the rules.

  • In compliance with rule XXVI(11)(b) of the Standing Rules of the Senate, it is the opinion of the Committee that no significant addi- tional regulatory impact will be incurred in carrying out the provi- sions of this legislation.

  • REGULATORY IMPACT EVALUATION In compliance with paragraph 11(b) of rule XXVI of the Standing Rules of the Senate, the Committee makes the following evaluation of the regulatory impact which would be incurred in carrying out S.


More Definitions of Standing Rules

Standing Rules. ’ means the rules made by the Provincial Parliament in terms of section 23(3)(b) of the Constitution of the Western Cape;
Standing Rules means those rules which the Board of Directors (Board) has enacted pursuant to the Protective Covenants in order to preserve and maintain the values and the Amenities and other property in Flint Ridge
Standing Rules means the Standing Rules of the Association, which are supplemental to but DO NOT supersede the By-Laws.
Standing Rules means the rules of procedure created and amended by the Legislative Council, in accordance with the mechanism provided by Rules of Order, which govern the procedures of the Legislative Council and General Assemblies;
Standing Rules means the general and procedural rules of each Committee set out in Section 9 of this Corporate Governance Charter.‌
Standing Rules means the rules made by the Legislature in terms of section 116 of the Constitution;
Standing Rules means the relevant Rules of Order used at the last AMPA preceding the AGM.