Denial definition
Denial means the process of refusing to grant a license after OCCL receives an application. This constitutes refusal of permission to operate.
Denial means disqualification of an application or reduction in the amount of compensation paid.
Denial means the refusal of the certifying agency to issue a certificate of approval to operate a child foster home because the certifying agency has determined that the home or the applicant is not in compliance with one or more of these rules.
Examples of Denial in a sentence
If Registry Operator implements Hashed Authenticated Denial of Existence for DNS Security Extensions, it shall comply with RFC 5155 and its successors.
Denial of a request to extend a probation period shall not be subject to appeal or hearing.
More Definitions of Denial
Denial means the refusal of the Department to issue:
Denial or "denied" means the withdrawal of a driving privilege by the division to which the provisions of Title 41, Chapter 12a, Part 4, Proof of Owner's or Operator's Security, do not apply.
Denial means the written rejection of a permit application for work that is inappropriate and that adversely affects a resource.
Denial or "denial notice" means an action by, or communication from, an employing agency, contracted vendor, or the PEBB program that aggrieves a subscriber, a dependent, or an applicant, with regard to PEBB benefits including, but not limited to, actions or communications expressly designated as a "denial," "denial notice," or "cancellation notice."
Denial means the process of refusing to grant a license after receipt of an original or renewal application. This constitutes refusal of official permission to operate.
Denial means the refusal of the Department to issue a certificate, endorsement, or license to operate a 24-hour residential program or 24- hour residential setting because the Department has determined the provider or the home is not in compliance with these rules or the rules in OAR chapter 411, division 323.