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Softa [21]
3 years ago
7

The department chair of the IT department issued a directive that "Absolutely no food or drink are allowed in any computer lab."

She issued this directive because several computers and keyboards in the computer labs were recently damaged by spilled drinks and food. This is a(n) ________ issued by the department chair.A. industry standardB. certified procedureC. procedureD. level of certificationE. rule
Business
1 answer:
mihalych1998 [28]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<em>E. rule</em>

Explanation:

A Rule is a <em>statement which sets out a concept or norm and acts as a guideline to direct or enforce action or behavior.</em>

Rules can be classified into four basic categories:

  • Folklore: Unpublished rules which are implicitly recognized and communicated through actions.
  • Guidelines: widely established and suggested procedures that require flexibility in interpreting and using them.
  • Mandates: written commands which wouldn't be disregarded under any conditions and whose infringement is punishable.
  • Policies: written rules that indicate a predicted activity and which, under certain conditions, may be permitted or tolerated.
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