Certification board definition

Certification board means the certification board as established by IC 4-13.6-3-3.
Certification board means the administrative board within the department created by section 11 of this act. "Community sewage system" means any system, whether publicly or privately owned, for the collection of sewage or industrial wastes of a liquid nature from two or more lots, and the treatment and/or disposal of the sewage or industrial waste on one or more of the lots or at any other site.
Certification board means the Behavior Analyst Certification Board® or its successor;

Examples of Certification board in a sentence

  • Stepping Stones ABA abides by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) Guidelines for Responsible Conduct Services will be based on development and implementation of a functional behavioral assessment and an ABA treatment plan.

  • PLUS either of the following: ❑ Certificate of NCBTMB exam passage (National Certification Board of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork OR ❑ Certificate of active professional AMTA or ABMP membership (requires 500 hrs training) OR ❑ Meet Healthways WholeHealth Networks, Inc.

  • The teacher must apply IN ADVANCE by no later than September 10 and establish written criteria as determined by the National Certification Board.


More Definitions of Certification board

Certification board means the prequalification certification board as established by IC 4-13-7 [Repealed by P.L.24-1985, SECTION 25.].
Certification board means the administrative board within the department created by section 11 of this act.
Certification board means the State Teacher Certification Board.
Certification board means the administrative board within
Certification board means a provincial body established to conduct professional accreditation or certification of fish harvesters.
Certification board means the USET Certification Board for the certification of Water and Wastewater Operators and Laboratory Analysts unless specified otherwise.
Certification board means a Board of not less than five members appointed by Council to administer the requirements for certification;