Member Jurisdiction definition

Member Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction of an ACMF Member which is a Signatory, and collectively, the “Member Jurisdictions”.
Member Jurisdiction means a jurisdiction that has applied and has been approved for membership in the plan in accordance with the plan.
Member Jurisdiction means a taxing jurisdiction that is a signatory of the Alaska Remote Seller Sales Tax Agreement, thereby members of the Commission, and who have adopted the Alaska Remote Seller Uniform Sales Tax Code.

Examples of Member Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • The purpose of this Interstate Agreement is to provide a mechanism to inform the Membership and the public of Jurisdiction- Specific Requirements for educator licensure in each Member Jurisdiction.

  • The signatory to this Interstate Agreement hereby assures that he or she is authorized to sign on behalf of the Member Jurisdiction and that the Interstate Agreement, Jurisdiction Specific Requirements and Addendum (when completed) have been reviewed and accepted by those individuals or entities responsible for licensure of educators in this Member Jurisdiction.

  • Each Member Jurisdiction shall complete a Jurisdiction-Specific Requirement (JSR) Index for each educator category in the form and timeframe as directed by the NASDTEC Executive Director.


More Definitions of Member Jurisdiction

Member Jurisdiction means an entity which is a voting member of NASDTEC.
Member Jurisdiction means a Jurisdiction that has applied and has been approved for membership in the Plan in accordance with Section 1100 of the Plan.
Member Jurisdiction means those cities, towns, or counties that created the Authority and are authorized to appoint a member of the board under Article VI.
Member Jurisdiction means a jurisdiction that has entered into the driver license agreement; and
Member Jurisdiction means a city or county that appoints a member of a board under section 5.
Member Jurisdiction means a jurisdiction that is a member of the International Fuel Tax Agreement.