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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administrative mandates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to rules, regulations, or directives issued by an authority or organization, particularly in administrative or governmental settings.
Example: "The new administrative mandates require all employees to complete the training by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "administrative directives" or "administrative orders".
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They go on to say that where "administrative mandates may give rise to a non-voluntary, short hospital stay", this must be coupled with community support strategies and a program of community follow-up care [[ 24] 6.36].
BHPs felt committed to providing patient centered care, but there were clearly challenges to tailoring services to the individual while meeting administrative mandates and addressing system and logistical barriers.
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When a faculty member and resident house adviser circulated an email critiquing the paternalism of such an administrative mandate, student protests erupted calling for her removal.
What isn't up for debate is how the Harper government has made the muddling and obsessive guarding of information an administrative mandate, leaving Canadians in the dark in a time when international government encroachments on our personal information are at an all-time high.
We asked the Medical Director of each of Alberta's nine health regions to identify 10 local clinicians and/or policy makers who would be most likely to become local opinion leaders in CNCP management themselves, either because of a known interest in CNCP or an overlapping administrative mandate.
Belarussian administrative law mandates the registration of all deaths so that a death certificate can be issued.
An administrative judge mandated last month that Chen be reinstated at the National Weather Service, which is under the DOC. .
In order to meet the new professional and administrative requirements mandated in the sector reforms, companies have responded with a higher level of 'professionalization.' Some of the larger firms have strengthened systems of technical support for projects.
Henry and Conrad (2008) reviewed the issue of judging scientific work conducted for regulatory advocacy versus general scientific purposes, concluding that American judicial and administrative guidance mandate a single common evaluative scheme irrespective of the provenance, funding source, or rationale for producing the information.
Rather, one might imagine smaller, cross-governmental administrative units with mandates to pursue 'policy coherence' on trade and other matters and with the technical capacity needed to build, say, tax systems in developing countries.
And then there are "unfunded mandates"—administrative requirements that cost time and money for which universities are not reimbursed at all.
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