Examples of State Chapter in a sentence
The Executive Order builds upon the provisions of Chapter 51.Two-Year Certification ProcessUpon approval by the State Chapter 51 Review Unit, the Certification and Disclosure of Political Contributions form is valid for a two (2) year period.
The Department will verify the certification status of the bidder with the State Chapter 51 Review Unit.
For the Washington State Chapter, she is the founder and chair of a Geriatric SIG, serves on the State Legislative Committee, and is the Federal Affairs Liaison.
Nominees for WLA representatives to other organizations (i.e. ALA Washington State Chapter Councilor and PNLA Representative), will be a WLA Individual Member and also meet the organizations' criteria for membership.
No Advisory Council within the State Chapter has its own bank account.
The burn must be conducted in accordance with State Chapter 590,F.S. and/or Florida Administrative Code 5I-2 and local laws, regulations, and burning restrictions.
In 2006 AB 32 on Greenhouse Gases was signed by the Governor and chaptered into California law (Chaptered by Secretary of State, Chapter 488, Statutes of 2006 and this law offers strong incentives to develop smart and sustainable infrastructure plans and programs.
The State Chapter Committee implements the policies and procedures through the Advisory Councils.
Adeel Khan, Politics of Identity: Ethnic Nationalism and the State in Pakistan, New Delhi and London, Sage, 2005 [Chapter 2: Ethnicity, Nationalism and the Modern State, Chapter 3: Colonial State and Colonial Difference in India] Ashis Nandy, The Romance of the State and the Fate of Dissent in the Tropics, Delhi, Oxford Indian Paperbacks, 2007 (1st edition 2003) Austen Sarat, Law, Violence, and the Possibilities of Justice, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2001.
The State Chapter executive committee/board of directors, hereinafter known as the committee, shall have responsibility for the management of the State Chapter and shall exercise all rights and powers not expressly reserved by these bylaws or the bylaws of the national association.