As prescribed definition
Examples of As prescribed in a sentence
As prescribed in 5309.507-2(a)(3), either substitute paragraph (a)(2) of the basic clause with the following paragraph, or add the following in addition to the basic restriction.
As prescribed in 339.201–70(c), the Contracting Officer shall add the following paragraph to the end of clause 352.239-73(b): Prior to the Contracting Officer exercising an option for a subsequent performance period/additional quantity or adding funding for a subsequent performance period under this contract, as applicable, the Contractor must provide a Section 508 Annual Report to the Contracting Officer and Project Officer.
As prescribed in MC1-1202 of the Maricopa County Procurement Code, any effort to influence an employee or agent to breach the Maricopa County Ethical Code of Conduct or any ethical conduct, may be grounds for Disbarment or Suspension under MC1-902.
As prescribed by the CSFAA and CSFAR, you are entitled to no more than the maximum number of weeks of interest-free and/or payment-deferred status, as applicable.
As prescribed by the CSFAA, you are entitled to no more than the maximum number of weeks of interest-free and/or payment-deferred status, as applicable.
As prescribed by State law, the Weld County School District Re-5J will put into effect an induction program that includes a mentorship component.
As prescribed by Colorado State Law, it is understood and agreed this lease is dependent upon the continuing availability of funds beyond the current fiscal year of the Lessor.
As prescribed by law, the Public Charter School shall not charge tuition or fees, except that the school may charge any fees that are charged by the local school administrative unit in which the charter school is located.
As prescribed in MC1-1202 of the Maricopa County Procurement Code, any effort to influence an employee or agent to breach the Maricopa County Ethical Code of Conduct or any ethical conduct may be grounds for Disbarment or Suspension under MC1-902.
As prescribed by State Board rule, the School shall provide a minimum of 180 days and 990 hours of instruction (grades two through 12), a minimum of 180 days and 810 hours of instruction (grade one), and a minimum of 180 days and 450 hours of instruction (grade K).