Emergency permit definition

Emergency permit means a permit issued to a physician currently licensed in
Emergency permit means a permit issued to a physician currently licensed in another state, authorizing the physician to practice in this state for the duration of a specific medical emergency, not to exceed thirty (30) days;
Emergency permit. (RCRA and UIC) means a RCRA or UIC permit issued in accordance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code 703.221 or 704.163, respectively.

Examples of Emergency permit in a sentence

  • Teachers without the appropriate EL authorizations with ELs in their classrooms must apply for an Emergency permit authorizing EL instruction and must agree in writing to work towards the appropriate authorization.

  • Emergency permit E-01-027-G authorized placement of additional rock riprap to maintain support of the road, but limited the placement of additional rock to specific locations where the seaward side of the road embankment had failed and the existing revetment had deteriorated.

  • Emergency permit requests may be made by letter, if time allows, or by telephone or in person, if time does not allow.

  • An Emergency permit shall only be issued in cases where an Emergency necessitates immediate action that would normally require a Coastal Development Permit, and where the worth of any permanent structures erected does not exceed $25,000.

  • Emergency permit approval from WDFW may be obtained by calling (425) 775-1311 or contacting the Area Habitat Biologist during business hours or calling 360-902-2537 after hours.


More Definitions of Emergency permit

Emergency permit means a verbal hydraulic project approval or the written follow-up to the verbal approval issued to a person under RCW 77.55.021(12).
Emergency permit for the purposes of 335-14-8 means a permit issued in accordance with 335-14-8-.06(1).
Emergency permit means a verbal hydraulic project approval
Emergency permit means a permit that is issued in accordance with § 270.61 (as incorporated by R18-8- 270).]
Emergency permit means a permit issued where an imminent and substantial endangerment to human health or the environment is determined to exist by the director.
Emergency permit means a permit allowing a repair and/or replacement of a broken system component on an emergency basis where immediate action is necessary to protect public health. Repairs/replacements of this kind are considered emergencies occurring when Department offices are closed. Repairs and/or component replacements to cesspools, seepage pits or tank(s) associated with cesspools/seepage pits are not permitted unless approved by the Department.
Emergency permit means an emergency permit as defined at 40 CFR 270.61