DOR definition

DOR means Delay of Repair.
DOR means the South Carolina Department of Revenue and any successor thereto.

Examples of DOR in a sentence

  • CYF shall also submit to the DOO and DOR a placement letter within forty-eight (48) hours of the child being placed in xxxxxx care.

  • Lump Sum Payment Effective the third pay date following the DOR, employees who had an anniversary date on or after September 1, 2019, and before the DOR, and were employed on the DOR, will receive a one-time lump sum payment in the gross amount of $300.00, less applicable statutory deductions and remittances.

  • In circumstances where the cost of transportation is split between CYF, DOO, and the DOR, the DOR shall forward invoices reflecting the cost of transportation to CYF fiscal director, director, or other appropriate County department as noted, on or before the tenth (10th) working day of the month immediately following the provision of services.

  • The County shall be responsible for paying any reasonable transportation service utilized to transport a child to the DOR directly in accordance with any applicable or relevant contracts or agreements within thirty (30) days of receipt of said invoice.

  • The Superintendents of the DOO and DOR, as well as the CYF Administrator, shall seek to reach an agreement as to the best interests of the child’s educational placement and transportation arrangements to accomplish the same.


More Definitions of DOR

DOR means the Kansas Department of Revenue.
DOR means the Department of Roads of the Borrower’s Ministry of Works and Transport;
DOR means the Department of Roads under MOPPW, or any successor thereto.
DOR means the first date after each party has received written notice from the other confirming the ratification of the collective agreement.
DOR means the Missouri Department of Revenue.