Exclusion definition
Exclusion means an action taken by the school board to prevent enrollment or re-enrollment of a student for a period that shall not extend beyond the school year. The authority to exclude rests with the school board.
Exclusion means any denial of public school privileges to a student for disciplinary purposes.
Exclusion means for the purposes of accident and health insurance that an
Examples of Exclusion in a sentence
CYP Personnel will refer to the Exclusion Policy to make illness/exclusion determination.
That University has advised the student to provide a criminal background check and checked the Participants against the HHS/OIG List of Excluded Individuals/Entities, GSA list of Parties Excluded from Federal Programs, and applicable State Exclusion list, on all students who will be completing a clinical rotation for Industry Partner.
More Definitions of Exclusion
Exclusion means a Virginia school board’s denial of school admission to a student who has been expelled or has been placed on a long-term suspension of more than thirty calendar days by another school board or a private school, either in Virginia or another state, or for whom admission has been withdrawn by a private school in Virginia or another state.
Exclusion means for the purposes of accident and health insurance that an insurer does not provide insurance coverage, for whatever reason, for one of the following:
Exclusion means any provision of this Contract whereby coverage for a specific hazard, service or Condition is entirely eliminated.
Exclusion means the damages/perils/properties/contingencies which are not covered under the policy and for which the company have no liability in the event of loss occurrence.
Exclusion means conditions or services that this Plan does not cover.
Exclusion means any denial of public school privileges to a pupil for disciplinary purposes.
Exclusion means the losses or risk events not covered under this policy.