Examples of Board approved program in a sentence
To be eligible to take the examination for licensure for practical nursing, the applicant must be a graduate of a Board approved program for practical nursing.
Official letter of unconditional acceptance to a Mississippi State Board of Education approved non- traditional teacher preparation program from the appropriate State Board approved program provider.
If no required annual interim report is submitted for a flagged program, the Board will interpret the absence of an annual interim report as an indication that the institution has terminated the program and the program will no longer be considered a Board approved program.
Four (4) years from a Board approved program shall be an equivalent standard for the first professional degree in interior design or its equivalent when computing the fifteen (15) years experience and training to equate towards the training and experience requirement in O.S. 59, Sections 46.39 through 46.40 of the Act.
Thirty (30) passing semester hours from a Board approved program shall equal one (1) year of education towards the first accredited professional degree in interior design or its equivalent program.
One (1) year of education credit hours from a Board approved program earned in an interior design program or its equivalent degree program shall equal two (2) years of acceptable training and experience.
Reasons for Involuntary TransfersA transfer may be made as a result of a change in the number of pupils in an attendance area or class or as a result of Board approved program modifications.
If necessary training through a Board approved program cannot be provided during work hours, the Board will pay for tuition, fees, books and approved expenses, such as transportation, meals, and lodging.
Counsel for PSE&G has determined that in order to receive a timely determination from the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI) it is necessary to have a Board approved program.
A dentist holding a current Wyoming license may employ persons designated as “Dental Assistants.” They may be trained by their employer or by an accredited or Board approved program for dental assistants.