OAR definition

OAR means the Oregon Administrative Rules;
OAR means Oregon Administrative Rules.
OAR means the Office of Administrative Rules within the Office of the Secretary of State. The OAR has primary responsibility for implementing the provisions of Article I of the Administrative Procedures Act.

Examples of OAR in a sentence

  • LPHA must follow the noncompliance steps outlined in OAR 333-050-0095 with any school or facility that does not submit a Primary Review Summary report.


More Definitions of OAR

OAR means Oregon Administrative Rule; “USC” means United States Code. (iii) “Deliverables” means goods and/or services provided to University by Contractor under this Contract. (iv) "University" means the State Board of Higher Education acting by and through the University of Oregon, making the purchase pursuant to this Contract, and means an ORCP member if the purchase is being made under the State of Oregon’s cooperative purchasing program authorized by ORS 190.240. (v) "Contractor" means the party named in Contract with whom University has contracted for the purchase of goods or goods and services. (vii) University and Contractor are each a “Party” and collectively “Parties”.
OAR means the Oregon Administrative Rules. All references in this Agreement to OAR chapters or sections shall include any successor, amended, or replacement regulation.
OAR means “Oregon Administrative Rules”.
OAR means the Office of Administrative Rules. [See also definition of "Office of Administrative Rules" in this Section]
OAR means an operator action request that Provider must submit to the Board when requesting approval to undergo construction, purchase Capital Equipment, make Capital Expenditures, purchase Capital Improvements, or for any other purchases or improvements that the Board has agreed to reimburse.
OAR. “ORS”, “Services”, “Purchase Order” (“PO”), “Specification”, “State”.