Each agency polices its own workers, and the ethics office could not say how many complaints have been made under the rules.
Those submitting the nomination must swear that it was made under the rules of the party.
WHEN President Reagan and Congress were overhauling the tax code, they could not make the projected revenues under the new rules equal those under the old system.
For example, the purchaser may be required to make disclosures either under the rules of a stock exchange or pursuant to a court order.
Repayments that may be due will be made under the normal rules.
Cameron says he still thinks there's a problem going back and looking at claims made under the rules.
The prosecutor, Lawrence E. Walsh, made the decision after the Reagan Administration refused to make available classified documents under the rules ordered by the trial judge.
Is it possible to provide some examples - practical examples - of documents which previously were secret but which will now be made public under the new rules?
Over and above this, it points out that, in many areas, the EU has opportunities to make joint contributions under the current rules.
Where there is no express agreement, non-members are bound by rules or resolutions made under the rules that relate to the mode of business on the exchange.