State publications definition
Examples of State publications in a sentence
For example, the Individual’s personal information and copyright material may appear in school newsletters, magazines, websites (including Social Media Websites) and other school, departmental or State publications, as well as in television advertising, videos, brochures, forms, public relations displays, annual reports, press advertising, internal documents such as manuals, websites, certificates and strategic plans, and posters and other promotional material.
Due to the long delays in State publications of historic sales tax receipts, Contractor shall recognize the States’ delay in releasing the allocation factors for how statewide public safety tax collections are to be distributed among the State’s counties.
Develop, jointly with NC State, publications in the areas of multi-objective optimization design of structural architectures for spacecraft, active deployment control of advanced spacecraft structures, and self-monitoring structural integrity of composites structures.
The State tax information required by the Agency must be contained within the State publications.
I understand that these photographs or videotape may be used in Ball State publications, newsletters, news releases, and other printed materials on television and the Internet.
Residents approved to remain in housing for a vacation period remains responsible for all terms and behavioral expectations outlined in this Residence Hall License Agreement as well as in the Framingham State Ram Student Handbook; Guide to Residence Living; outlined in other official Framingham State publications and notices; and, outlined in local, State and Federal laws and regulations.