Village Administration definition

Village Administration means a locally elected council of representatives in a village or district, established pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Decree;

Examples of Village Administration in a sentence

  • The bulletin boards will be located in the Recreational Complex Office and the Village Administration Office.

  • Private companions or aides must register with Ashlar Village Wellness or Administration, wear an identification badge provided by Ashlar Village Administration, and abide by all policies and procedures as defined by the Ashlar Village Policy governing private aide services.

  • Ashlar Village Administration meets with the Ashlar Village Association monthly.

  • It survived the early period of Indonesian independence until its abolition through the passing of Law 5/1979 on Village Administration.

  • The Ashlar Village policies and procedures are available for your review at the Ashlar Village Administration Office.

  • Upon registration with Ashlar Village Administration, private companions and aides are provided with the Ashlar Village Policy Governing Private Companion Services and a private aide manual.

  • The Village Administration acts as a co-signatory accepting the role assigned to it in the agreement.

  • The Village Administration shall act on a request for signage within two weeks of receipt of such request.

  • The Village Administration may approve the signage request, or it submit the request the Village Board at the next regularly scheduled meeting more than two weeks after the request.

  • Provide orderly, harmonious employment relations through a mutual process, provide fair and equitable treatment to all employees, achieve public recognition of the value of employees and the vital and necessary work they perform, work together to improve methods and efficiency for the benefit of employees and the Village, Administration, and the Community, specify wages, hours, benefits, and working conditions, and provide for the prompt and equitable resolution of disputes.