Conditional approval status definition

Conditional approval status means the approved private school for students with disabilities is precluded from accepting new students.
Conditional approval status means the APSSD is precluded from accepting and/or enrolling new students from the date the Department placed the APSSD on conditional approval status.
Conditional approval status means the approved private school for the disabled is precluded from accepting new students.

Examples of Conditional approval status in a sentence

  • Conditional approval status becomes relevant if pre-construction costs are incurred, but the grant process is terminated for any reason, including the death of the Veteran.

Related to Conditional approval status

  • Final Approval means the Court’s order granting final approval of the Settlement.

  • Environmental Approvals means any permit, license, approval, ruling, variance, exemption or other authorization required under applicable Environmental Laws.

  • Governmental Approval means any authorization, consent, approval, license or exemption of, registration or filing with, or report or notice to, any Governmental Authority.

  • Final Approval Hearing means the hearing before the Court where the Parties will request the Final Judgment to be entered by the Court approving the Settlement Agreement, the Fee Award, and the incentive award to the Class Representative.

  • Pre-approval means written notification via a pre-approval letter to Customer that Ameren Illinois has reviewed Customer's Application and determined that the project meets the program eligibility requirements for a maximum pre-approved incentive amount if the project is completed by the estimated completion date and all final application paperwork is submitted and approved.

  • Informed consent means a documented written agreement to allow a proposed action, treatment, or service after full disclosure provided in a manner the individual or his or her guardian understands, of the relevant facts necessary to make the decision. Relevant facts include the risks and benefits of the action, treatment, or service; the risks and benefits of the alternatives to the action, treatment, or service; and the right to refuse the action, treatment, or service. The individual or his or her guardian, as applicable, may revoke informed consent at any time.