Education Law means any federal, state, municipal, foreign or other law, statute, regulation, order, binding Accrediting Body standard or other requirement applicable thereto, including without limitation the provisions of Title IV, and any regulations implementing or relating thereto, issued or administered by, or related to, any Education Agency.
Education Law means any federal, state, local or similar statute, law, ordinance, regulation, rule, code, order, or binding standard issued or administered by, or related to, any Education Agency and applicable to private educational institutions.
Education Law means a law proposed or passed by the X First Nation in relation to Education and in accordance with the Jurisdiction Agreement and this Protocol;
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Unless otherwise indicated below or elsewhere in this Supplemental Agreement, all capitalized terms shall have the meanings provided in Education Law §2-d.
More Definitions of Education Law
Education Law means the Education (Jersey) Law 1999;
Education Law means the Recipient’s Law No. 013-2007 of July 30, 2007 governing education.
Education Law means a law passed by the X First Nation in relation to Education and in accordance with the Jurisdiction Agreement and this Protocol;
Education Law means a law proposed or passed by the Lil'wat Nation in relation to Education and in accordance with the Jurisdiction Agreement and this Protocol;
Education Law means a law regarding education, training and life-long learning issues approved by Council following consultation with NCN Citizens in accordance the Constitution;
Education Law means an Law passed by a First Nation Government to exercise its inherent right and treaty right for sovereignty, self determination, self government, and jurisdiction over education
Education Law means the body of State and federal law