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 Wales on the Web:
While Record Offices and Archive Services all hold a valuable range of original archival material, some have much more extensive collections than others, depending on how long ago the service was established and the subsequent changes to, or continuity of administrative boundaries and structures.
Non-manuscript material held at Denbighshire Record Office includes the Denbighshire photographic collection; local newspapers; index to births, marriages and deaths (1837- pre-1974); index to registers of probate, England and Wales (1858-1928) and a database of information on approximately 650 non-conformist chapels in the former county of Clwyd, with photographic records (1988).
Each particular arrangement is largely the result of historical administrative patterns, dating back to pre-1974 county boundaries.
www.walesontheweb.org /cayw/collections/en/699816   (443 words)

  
 A Study of Suppression of Information
The Administrative record was made up of material that the FDA needed in order to win its case, plus a smattering of material from the opposition that had no bite to it, but to which the FDA could point and say, "we looked at that." I was a plaintiff in that law suit.
Under the provisions of the Administrative Procedures Act, the FDA need disclose to the public, or the Courts, only that information which is part of the Administrative Record for the matter in question; and it is the FDA that determines what the Administrative record for any question shall be.
When challenged in a suit over full and clear labeling of MSG (August 29, 1995), the Court considered nothing but the Administrative Record presented by the FDA.
www.truthinlabeling.org /l-manuscript.html   (11687 words)

  
 Records Management- Nevada Administrative Code
"Schedule" means a schedule for the retention and disposition of records developed by a state agency and approved by the committee pursuant to NRS 239.080.
"Evidential value" means the value found in a record produced or received by a state agency which is necessary to provide an authentic and adequate documentation of the state agency's organization and functioning.
The term does not mean the ownership of the record.
dmla.clan.lib.nv.us /docs/nsla/records/nac-1.htm   (11687 words)

  
 GENUKI : Denbighshire Genealogy
Denbighshire Record Office holds microfilms of the original census returns for the whole of the former county of Clwyd (which includes "historic" Denbighshire), and for some adjoining areas, from 1841 to 1901.
Denbighshire Record Office has a computerised catalogue of estate maps, from the early seventeenth to the late nineteenth century, which is available for reference in the search room.
The records of the Ruthin, Llanrwst and Wrexham poor law Unions, from 1837 to 1930, are held at Denbighshire Record Office.
www.genuki.org.uk:8080 /big/wal/DEN   (2460 words)

  
 TITLE IV. REVIEW AND ENFORCEMENT OF ORDERS OF ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES, BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND OFFICERS
The agency must file the record with the circuit clerk within 40 days after being served with a petition for review, unless the statute authorizing review provides otherwise, or within 40 days after it files an application for enforcement unless the respondent fails to answer or the court orders otherwise.
All parts of the record retained by the agency are a part of the record on review for all purposes and, if the court or a party so requests, must be sent to the court regardless of any prior stipulation.
A party who disagrees with the agency's proposed judgment must within 7 days file with the clerk and serve the agency with a proposed judgment that the party believes conforms to the opinion.
www.bap10.uscourts.gov /bap/99titleIV.htm   (2460 words)

  
 Wales on the Web:
While Record Offices and Archive Services all hold a valuable range of original archival material, some have much more extensive collections than others, depending on how long ago the service was established and the subsequent changes to, or continuity of administrative boundaries and structures.
Each particular arrangement is largely the result of historical administrative patterns, dating back to pre-1974 county boundaries.
It is usual for a Record Office to hold material relating to county councils, parish councils, chapels, churches, organisations, business and industry, societies, families, companies and people, but the precise range and extent will vary for the reasons explained above.
www.cymruarywe.org /cayw/collections/en/699812   (428 words)

  
 GENUKI : Flintshire Genealogy
Flintshire Record Office holds microfilms of the original census returns for the whole of the former county of Clwyd (which includes "old" Flintshire), and for some adjoining areas, from 1841 to 1891.
Copies of the microfiche for Flintshire and Denbighshire are held at Flintshire Record Office, and at many LDS Centres.
In 1801, the population of Flintshire was 39,469.
www.genuki.org.uk:8080 /big/wal/FLN   (3082 words)

  
 Converted WP file 25191
Burrough with an administrative hearing to challenge the revocation of their driver's licenses, and such records are maintained in Kanawha County.
Burrough's address of record, was sufficient notice of the administrative hearing and, therefore, we reverse the circuit court.
Shedd's address of record, was sufficient notice of the administrative hearing and, therefore, we prohibit the circuit court from enforcing the order.
www.state.wv.us /wvsca/DOCS/Fall98/25191.htm   (3082 words)

  
 Victoria History of Gloucestershire
The manuscript collections at the county record office provide the bulk of the source material used in compiling the Gloucestershire V.C.H. and are supplemented by material in the Public Record Office at Kew, in the Gloucester Library (at Brunswick Road, Gloucester), and in private or other institutional hands.
Interest in the Gloucestershire history was not revived until 1958 when the Gloucestershire County Council agreed to finance the research and writing in association with the Institute of Historical Research (to which London University entrusts the management of the national series); the Institute meets the cost of printing and publishing the volumes.
From 1960 a county editor and an assistant county editor were employed by the county council to compile the Gloucestershire history under the supervision of the general editor of the V.C.H. and his staff at the Institute.
home.freeuk.net /ray.wilson/vch/vchintro.htm   (3082 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Religion--COLLECTION DESCRIPTIONS
Records of the Methodist women's college consisting of photographs, minutes of the Board of Trustees meetings, issues of the CENTRAL COLLEGE MAGAZINE, event programs, and financial and administrative records, 1870s-1920s.
The church records include minutes of administrative boards and committees, ministers' and administrators' papers, papers of the Christian Student Congregation, publications, the Bear Creek Church record book, the record book of the Construction Committee, and papers of several affiliated clubs and committees.
Records consist of quarterly conference journals and reports; notes and minutes of church boards and committees; financial records; membership, baptismal, and marriage records; and records of Sunday school and social organizations.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/desc-religion.html   (13813 words)

  
 Search Results
Administrative volunteers assist in the office functions of the organization.
Clerical, reception, telephone and administrative duties in North York.
Library Volunteers - Thornhill Community Centre Library [ Record Details ]
york.cioc.ca /volunteer/results.asp?SKID=22   (13813 words)

  
 The National Archives Services for professionals Records management
The [Public Records] Act lays down that documents selected for preservation shall be sent to the Public Record Office [The National Archives] not later than 30 years after their creation; but that their transfer may, for administrative or other special reasons, be postponed with the Lord Chancellor’s approval (s.3(4)).
Records which are not suitable for preservation should be sent for destruction as soon as they cease to be required for administrative purposes.
The exercise of every Department’s responsibility under the [Public Records] Act is to be in the hands of a Departmental Record Officer, responsible to the Establishment Officer for controlling the disposal and knowing the whereabouts of all its records.
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk /recordsmanagement   (661 words)

  
 FindLaw: Legal Subjects: Administrative Law
Administrative Law Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms (Find a Lawyer)
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www.findlaw.com /01topics/00administrative   (216 words)

  
 WV 9510 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE 1
Two years of full-time or equivalent part-time paid experience as an attorney including trial experience or as an examiner or administrative law judge with an administrative body, or a judge of a court of record.
Conducts administrative hearings; determines evidentiary questions such as admissibility, competency, relevancy, and materiality administers oaths, examines witness, governs the conduct of counsel, and controls the making of record.
Ability to comprehend and apply the constitutional and administrative law applicable to the agency and its proceedings.
www.state.wv.us /admin/personnel/clascomp/specs/9510.htm   (470 words)

  
 The Polish Archaeological Record
The degree of computerisation of the AZP record is somewhat unsatisfactory.
Copies of the results of the AZP records are sent by the provincial inspectors with explanatory notes to local councils for use in monuments protection during the planning process and the delimitation of conservation zones in local planning documents.
It is arranged in such a manner as to provide a common scheme of recording of all sites, whether known from archives alone or located in plough-walking.
www.muzarp.poznan.pl /archweb/archweb_eng/barf.htm   (470 words)

  
 Michigan Appellate Digest - 226923 Becker-Witt v Board of Examiners of Social Workers
Generally, an administrative agency's decision is reviewed by a circuit court to determine whether the decision was authorized by law and supported by competent, material, and substantial evidence on the whole record.
Under the Administrative Procedures Act, the rules of evidence as applied in a nonjury civil case in circuit court must be followed as far as practicable, but an agency may admit and give probative effect to evidence of a type commonly relied upon by reasonably prudent men in the conduct of their affairs.
Administrative Law - Agency - Decision - Review - Standard - Appellate Court
courtofappeals.mijud.net /Digest/newHTML/22692321.htm   (862 words)

  
 Fallback MX Considered Harmful
I define fallback MX as: listing in the MX records for a domain, at a lower preference than the destination MX host, a host or hosts which do no special routing of mail for that domain, and which are under different administrative control than the destination MX host.
For example, here are some DNS records that illustrate the classic fallback MX scenario.
The traditional justification for fallback MX is so that if the destination MX host loses contact with the world for a period of time, there is only a single host (the fallback MX host) with mail queued for it when it returns, rather than the whole world hammering on its door.
www.star.le.ac.uk /~tjg/mail/fallback.html   (759 words)

  
 Administrative Services Home Page
The Division of Personnel is the central human resource authority for all state agencies with responsibility for recruitment, position classification and compensation, testing, employee and management training, employee performance evaluations, personnel rules development and implementation, record keeping, employee benefits, labor contract negotiation and administration, and coordination of the process for resolving employee disputes.
Administrative Services is responsible for leading the ERP Project which has been approved by the Governor, Council, and Legislature.
The Budget Office provides fiscal, budget and administrative assistance and oversight to all State Agencies to ensure compliance with RSAs, Administrative Rules, Federal laws and regulations as required for each individual agency.
www.admin.state.nh.us   (759 words)

  
 Administrative Regions/Boundaries of Europe from UNEP/GRID-Geneva
The resulting administrative regions map, covering a pan-European area, contains 2555 polygons for 415 regions and includes attribute data for the size, name and population for several years between 1980 and 1991.
The Nomenclature des Unites Territorial Statistiques is the name used by the EC to define different hierarchical administrative levels.
Generally speaking, the data set contains second-level administrative units for the whole of Europe, including countries outside the European Community (EC) in northern, eastern and central Europe.
gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov /records/GCMD_GNV00158.html   (733 words)

  
 OAH - Administrative Procedure Act
These panels of experts may be called as witnesses by the administrative law judges of the panel to testify on the record about any matter relevant to a proceeding and subject to cross-examination by all parties, and Section 11430.30 does not apply in a proceeding under this section.
Any administrative law judge or other employee so assigned shall be deemed an employee of the office and not of the agency to which he or she is assigned.
An objection to use of the informal hearing procedure in a disciplinary proceeding involving an occupational license shall be resolved in favor of the licensee.
www.oah.dgs.ca.gov /Laws/apa.htm   (733 words)

  
 SICE-NAFTA Panel-MEX-94-1904-02c
SECOFI erred in determining that the U.S. producers possessed significant inventories of the subject merchandise was unsupported by positive evidence on the administrative record in violation of the requirements of Article 3.1 of the GATT 1979 Antidumping Code.
For an act of an administrative agency or official to be constitutional, it is an essential requirement that such agency or official be vested with competent jurisdiction and authority.
where the administrative agency has imposed dissimilar fines in similar cases, or where it has imposed the same fine against parties who, on the other hand, were wealthy and, on the other hand, were poor.
www.sice.oas.org /dispute/nafta/English/me94042c.asp   (4335 words)

  
 hartpence.txt
[16] On appeal, this court reviews the record of the administrative agency in the same manner as the circuit court, unaided by any presumption that the lower court's decision is correct.
*fn2 [22] The third administrative rule, ARSD 55:01:12:03.01 requires that when job performance is involved the appointing authority must provide an employee "a minimum of thirty working days to improve his work performance before any disciplinary action is taken," including termination.
[20] We first examine the issue regarding the administrative rules' procedural requirements for terminating a status employee.
www.enetis.net /~mfalk/falklaw/hartpence.txt   (2021 words)

  
 Gloucestershire NHS staff get mobile access to EPR
Gloucestershire Health Community has shown how community-based staff can be provided with easy access to key systems and electronic patient records over a very ‘thin pipe’ using tablet and notebook PCs, a mobile phone and a sophisticated ‘access infrastructure’.
Gloucestershire one of the sites included in the NHS Information Authority's Electronic Record Development and Implementation Programme, which was completed in October 2002.
The route taken by six NHS organisations in Gloucestershire - covering 5,000 staff and 500,000 patients - has been to build an ‘access infrastructure’ that enables all staff – both hospital and community based - to access electronic patient records and other key systems using either high speed networks or low bandwidth mobile phone connections.
www.e-health-insider.com /news/item.cfm?ID=570   (2021 words)

  
 Archives Network Wales - Hawarden Estate MSS
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information: All records deposited at Flintshire Record Office have been retained
The estate, all of which was situated in Flintshire, measured 4,773 acres in 1873 and carried a rental of ?£12,636.
Iron was discovered on Sir Stephen's Shropshire lands which he exploited to the extent that he was involved for the sum of £250,000.
www.archivesnetworkwales.info /cgi-bin/anw/frames/fulldesc?inst_id=28&coll_id=1082   (732 words)

  
 Administrative assistant career schools
Among the many responsibilities of an administrative assistant some include managing calendars, scheduling appointments, planning travel, record keeping, and corresponding with clients and customers.
Administrative assistants and secretaries are the oil in the engine of a business, keeping things behind the scenes running smoothly.
Today's administrative assistants and secretaries have to be much more business savvy and computer-skilled than they did just ten years ago.
www.administrativeassistantcareerschools.com   (338 words)

  
 Administrative Agencies for the Federal Judiciary
Although its role was largely advisory until the Administrative Office was established in 1939, the conference became an important means of communicating the needs of the judiciary to the Congress and the members of the executive branch involved in the administration of the courts.
In 1939, the Congress established the first judicial administrative agency that would operate under the direction of federal judges rather than officers of the executive branch.
In the twentieth century, the Congress established independent administrative agencies for the third branch of government and instituted a more formal separation of powers.
air.fjc.gov /history/topics/topics_admin_bdy.html   (338 words)

  
 :: Karnaugh.za.net :: UniForum compromising co.za DNS performance
The action of forcing PTR records to match NS records, leave people with out-of-bailiwick DNS servers to be forced make more glued out-of-bailiwick domain registrations, without of course having infinite IPv4 addresses at their disposal, infinite administrative resources and infinite name servers.
It is however currently impossible to make such a glued delegation without a PTR record - so one must perform rigmarole of registration and then updating to gain an NS record within their own bailiwick - and thus reap the benefits of reliable and fast DNS resolution.
The reason for this would be the.co.za registrar UniForums' decision that NS records for co.za registrations must match the PTR record of the IP that they point to.
www.karnaugh.za.net /show?id=106   (338 words)

  
 Record article - Record noun data verb writing audio digital media Sound Computers Value - What-Means.com
In law, the record of a court case or administrative agency adjudication normally consists of the transcript or minutes of the proceedings, any exhibits introduced in evidence at the hearing or trial, and any motion papers filed in the case.
Record is (as a noun) any set of data kept, and (as a verb) to set down data to be kept.
Where the original record is missing, a hearing may have to be held to reconstruct the record on appeal.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Record   (343 words)

  
 Putting In Its Place: Canadian Presbyterian Independent Journalism
MacDonald's successor Robert Haddow engaged in journalistic combat against outspoken anti-unionist Ephraim Scott, editor of the official Presbyterian Record.
Ritchie Bell of Presbyterian College, who had worked closely with Reid in the establishment of the new denominational Administrative Council, provided the lead article for the first issue.
Presbyterian Comment's layout was almost accidental, its articles hard to follow as they moved from page to page.
renewalfellowship.presbyterian.ca /channels/r03191-4.html   (2617 words)

  
 OhioLINK ETD: McFadden, James
I explain why the earlier of these two antecedent genres, the Charity Investigation Record, was developed by the administrators of the Associations for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor in 1843.
This inductive, historical research explores the administrative relationships that exist between the composing processes of writers of disciplinary and professional genres and the dissemination processes of the authors and editors of written genres.
I also show why the nation’s Charity Organization Societies adopted the Charity Investigation Record in 1877 and, later, revised it into a new recording genre, the Social Reform Case Record.
www.ohiolink.edu /etd/view.cgi?miami1032467460   (398 words)

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