In 1999, the Department of Sociology, University of Toronto instituted the endowed "S.D. Clark Chair" in his honour.
"The Department of Health instituted a moderately restrictive smoking policy in June 1985," he said.
In a new safety initiative, the Department of Transportation has instituted an affirmative-action program for Arabs interested in pursuing careers in aviation.
The Department of Psychology, for instance, had instituted a professional inter-disciplinary M. Psy.
The Department of Correctional Services has just instituted budget cuts that affect the inmate population, so we are also paying our share for the bad fiscal climate.
However, the Department of State instituted a numbering scheme for executive orders in 1907, starting retroactively with an order issued on October 20, 1862, by President Abraham Lincoln.
Licensed master plumbers have for years demanded that the Department of Buildings institute effective enforcement against unlicensed plumbing and other construction work in the city.
"Already the Police and Fire Departments have both assigned liaisons to each other, and are instituting other initiatives to improve communications and procedures."
Subsequently the Department of Defense instituted the Combatant Status Review Tribunals.
The Department of Science, Physics and Mathematics at the University of Chile instituted a grant program under his name in 1991.