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The New York City Schools Chancellor (formally the "Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education") is the head of the New York City Department of Education. The Chancellor is appointed by the Mayor, and serves at the Mayor's pleasure. The Chancellor is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the department as well as responsible ...
Melissa Aviles-Ramos is an American educator serving as the 32nd New York City Schools Chancellor. She previously served as Deputy Chancellor for family and community engagement and external affairs at the NYC DOE , and replaced David C. Banks following his resignation.
In 831, when the chancellor Song Shenxi was falsely accused of treason (of wanting to overthrow Emperor Wenzong and replacing him with his brother Li Cou the Prince of Zhang) by the powerful eunuch Wang Shoucheng, Li Guyan was one of the advisory officials who urged that the investigation of the matter be transferred from the eunuch-controlled ...
Veterans Regulations No. 4 March 31, 1933 23 6093: Veterans Regulations No. 5 March 31, 1933 24 6094 Veterans Regulation No. 6: Eligibility for Domiciliary or Hospital Care, Including Medical Treatment March 31, 1933 25 6095 Veterans Regulation No. 7: Eligibility for Medical Care for Veterans of Any War March 31, 1933 26 6096
Public Telecommunication System Designation (City Centre Cable) Order 1988 SI 1988/831; County of Gwynedd (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1988 SI 1988/832; Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (Amendment) Regulations 1988 SI 1988/835; Meat and Livestock Commission Levy (Variation) Scheme (Confirmation) Order 1988 SI 1988/838
Other regulations and agency rules apply too, such as those from the Army discussed below. Ratifications are governed by FAR 1.602-3 (Ratification of Unauthorized Commitments), originally added to the FAR in 1988, [ 19 ] which defines a ratification as the act of approving an unauthorized commitment by an official who has the authority to do so ...
Internal Revenue Code (I.R.C.) Section 831(b) is a U.S. tax law that provides specific tax benefits to certain small insurance companies, [1] often referred to as "micro-captives". [2] Established to encourage the formation of small insurance companies, it offers an alternative risk-management solution that can supplement or even replace ...
Article II. The Chancellor, other Notaries and the Archives." The basic unit of the Code is the canon. Its subdivisions appear as Canon (Can.) Paragraph (§, e.g. §2) Number (°, e.g. 3°) Some canons contain "numbers" without "paragraphs", while most canons contain "paragraphs", and most "paragraphs" do not contain "numbers".