Sentences with phrase «administrative changes proposed»

But the administrative changes proposed would not have the force of law.

Not exact matches

Upon the completion of the review and investigation of the estimates and requests from the various administrative units and authorized agencies, the Budget Director shall prepare and submit to the County Executive a proposed tentative operation and maintenance budget setting forth the Budget Director's estimate of expenditures and revenues of the county for the next ensuing fiscal year showing a comparison with (1) the corresponding actual expenditures and revenues in the last completed fiscal year, (2) the corresponding budget items of expenditure and revenue for the current fiscal year adjusted for transfers and changes in appropriations, if any, and (3) the estimates of expenditures and revenues for the ensuing fiscal year submitted by the heads of administrative units and authorized agencies.
Under the proposed law, any changes to a deed restriction on a property will be reviewed by the Citywide Administrative Services, which will be required to run a land - use study with the Department of City Planning, consult local officials and hold a public hearing.
The 47 - member administrative board of the U.S. Catholic Conference said, in a resolution adopted on Sept. 15, that the change it proposed would increase the likelihood that the Congress would approve the bill, and that the law would be...
Rule development workshops were held on August 13, 2013, to address proposed changes to the following Florida Administrative Code (FAC) rules:
Does the plan explain how the agency will improve participation, including steps the agency will take to revise its current practices to increase opportunities for public participation in and feedback on the agency's core mission activities (including proposed changes to internal management and administrative policies to improve participation)?
A New York administrative judge ruled that proposed changes to Maserati's incentive program and franchise agreement were «unfair,» confirming a previous decision.
The ICC made several changes to an administrative law judge's proposed order approving the renewables plan, aimed at ensuring broad participation in the program.
Some of the changes being proposed with respect to the Employment Standards Code include: the introduction of new unpaid, job - protected leaves, decreased eligibility thresholds for existing unpaid, job - protected leaves, increasing the rate at which overtime may be banked, changes to the eligibility and calculation of overtime in the context of compressed work weeks, the introduction of additional employee rest periods, changes to the eligibility and calculation of general holiday pay, amendments to youth employment, the introduction of additional notice requirements in the context of group termination notices, and new enforcement tools to deal with non-compliant employers, including introduction of an administrative penalty system.
We do not change the basic proposed requirements that covered entities have administrative, technical and physical safeguards to protect the privacy of protected health information.
The proposed change, which is subject to a March 31 vote by the full commission, builds on several administrative reforms launched in 2012 for the existing Lifeline program.
In response to this request, the Nursing Regulation and Delegation Subcommittee proposed changes in the wording in its Model Nursing Practice Act and its Model Nursing Administrative Rules.
Professional Experience St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Office 2010 — Present Corrections Deputy • Oversaw prison facilities and inmates ensuring orderly and efficient operations • Responded to emergent situations including fires, assaults, and other security threats • Received, searched, processed, and monitored inmates • Analyzed surveillance of prison and identified facility and staff vulnerabilities • Proposed procedural changes to remedy system shortcomings • Controlled public access to prison facilities • Performed administrative functions in support of jail operations as needed
This has included technology and staffing, as well as structure, processes, office policy and procedure, and proposed changes to the Nevada Administrative Code.
To implement this administrative priority, on Jan. 6, 2018, the Department of Labor (DOL) issued a «Notice of Proposed Rulemaking» recommending changes to increase access to AHPs.
Proposed changes to the Administrative Rules include required changes resulting from new statutes that went into effect July 1, 2014.
November 17, 2016 - Proposed Rule AmendmentsÑTitle 299, Chapter 3 On November 17, 2016, the Commission will be holding public hearing on changes to Nebraska Administrative Code, Title 299, Chapter 3, relating to records retention requirements for designated brokers.
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