Authorizer means the Saginaw Valley State University Board of Control.
Authorizer means an entity that authorizes a charter, which may be either the:
Authorizer means an entity established under Chapter 302D of the Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes with chartering authority to review charter applications, decide whether to approve or deny charter applications, enter into charter contracts with applicants, oversee public charter schools, and decide whether to authorize, renew, deny renewal of, or revoke charter contracts. The term may include the Commission when appropriate.
Examples of Authorizer in a sentence
The Academy shall provide the Authorizer copies of any waivers it has obtained related to days and hours of instruction or calendar.
More Definitions of Authorizer
Authorizer means an entity authorized under this Article
Authorizer means an entity that authorizes an online program or online school. “Authorizer” shall include a school district, any group of two or more school districts, a board of cooperative services created pursuant to §22-5-104 C.R.S., or the state Charter School Institute established pursuant to §22-30.5-503, C.R.S.
Authorizer means ((an entity)) the commission established in RCW 28A.710.070 or a school district approved under RCW 28A.710.090 to review, approve, or reject charter school applications; enter into, renew, or revoke charter contracts with applicants; and oversee the charter schools the entity has authorized.
Authorizer means either a local school board or the commission that permits the operation of a charter school.
Authorizer means the entity empowered under this article to review applications,
Authorizer means the School District that authorized the charter contract of a Charter School or, in the case of an Institute Charter School, as defined in § 22-43.7-106(1) C.R.S., the State Charter School Institute created and existing pursuant to § 22-30.5-502(6) C.R.S.
Authorizer means the entity empowered under this article to review applications, decide whether to approve or reject applications, enter into charter contracts with applicants, oversee public charter schools, and decide whether to renew or not renew charter contracts. Authorizers include: