The process of supplying electrical energy for conversion to stored chemical energy
An infraction in which a player deliberately checks another player after taking more than two strides or steps
The process of establishing charges and raising bills/invoices for the recovery of costs from customers Charges need to be seen as simple, understandable, fair and realistic
Taking more than two steps to body check an opponent It is illegal and calls for a penalty
Usually the process of filling a tube with composition or units (e g a gerb or Roman candle)
A minor penalty called when a player takes more than two steps before checking an opponent
the initial legal process where the prosecutor files court paper (by Criminal Complaint or Indictment) accusing a person of committing specific crime(s)
an offensive foul which occurs when an offensive player runs into a defender who has established position
An offensive foul committed when a player runs into a defender who has established position and is essentially motionless If the defender hasn't established position, it is blocking, a defensive foul
Applying a body check after taking more than two steps toward the victim A minor penalty
Current flowing into a battery from an alternator Also, adding new or recycled refrigerant to an air conditioning or refrigeration system
Department of Labor under Labor Management Recording and Disclosure Act (LMRDA) for the Office Labor Management Standards (OLMS) Federal Government agency (Go to the DOL home page)
The Department of Labor, a federal executive department established in 1913 and charged with administering and enforcing statutes that promote the welfare of U S wage earners, improve their working conditions, and advance their opportunities for profitable employment
Department of Labor under Labor Management Recording and Disclosure Act (LMRDA) for the Office Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) Federal Government agency (Go to the DOL home page)