Examples of State publications in a sentence
Back in 1993, Bruyat proposed a definition of entrepreneurship based on two dimensions; novelty of the value created and resulting impact of the process on the individual.
State publications will work with user services to identify opportunities to make existing tools and resources more usable for patrons.
A reasonable fee or charge for copying, transcripts of public hearings, State publications, or mailing a document or other item.
Enrollment at Peru State constitutes students’ consent to the inclusion, publication or use of their names, pictures and voices in Peru State publications, both printed and electronic, without compensation.
State publications are specifically defined as public documents appearing as reports, directories, statistical compendiums, bibliographies, laws or bills, rules, regulations, newsletters, bulletins, state plans, brochures, periodicals, committee minutes, transcripts of public hearings, other printed matter, audiotapes, videotapes, films, filmstrips, or slides, but not those administrative or training materials used only within the issuing agency.
The publications officer shall supply the Clearinghouse semiannually a complete list of the agency's State publications issued within the previous six months and any other information regarding the publications of the agency requested by the Clearinghouse.
The monthly issuance of a list of all State publications that have been received by the Center.
Making determinations on exemptions of State publications from the depository requirements of this subtitle.
Such photographs and videos might be included, published or used in Peru State publications, including print, broadcast or electronic media, for publicity, commercial or marketing purposes.
Additionally, any incorporated material in these rules may be examined at any State publications depository library.