Functional Equivalent definition

Functional Equivalent means a course approved by the Wyoming Department of Education that addresses the same content standards and substantial components of a named course within the success curriculum.
Functional Equivalent of expressly advocating means specific
Functional Equivalent means "equivalent that allows a job performance that is at least as satisfactory as if it had been rendered by a graduate from an A.B.A. accredited school of Law (sic)."

Examples of Functional Equivalent in a sentence

  • Please list all countries/jurisdictions (including Hong Kong (where applicable)) where you are a resident for tax purposes and Taxpayer Identification Number or its Functional Equivalent (TIN) for each country/jurisdiction.

  • Country of Residence for Tax Purposes and Taxpayer identification Number or its Functional Equivalent (“TIN”)* Please complete the following table indicating (a) the country of residence (including Hong Kong) where the account holder is a resident for tax purposes and (b) the account holder’s TIN for each country.

  • The Functional Equivalent Document prepared for the California Cap on GHG Emissions and Market-Based Compliance Mechanisms (2010 FED) contains the primary objectives of the Cap-and-Trade Program when the Regulation was initially adopted in 2011.

  • The current Cap-and-Trade Program was first discussed in the initial Scoping Plan CEQA Functional Equivalent Document (2008 FED) and was also included in the First Update to the Climate Change Scoping Plan Environmental Analysis (First Update EA).

  • Following a workshop and 45-day comment period, staff responded to comments received in a document entitled Response to Comments on the Supplement to the AB 32 Scoping Plan Functional Equivalent Document.

  • Functional Equivalent If the Department Personnel Committee cannot be formed because of insufficient numbers of eligible members, then, unless the Department Evaluation Plan specifies other procedures for designating the functional equivalent of a Department Personnel Committee in such situations, the department chair in conjunction with the faculty eligible for membership on the committee shall operate as the functional equivalent of the Department Personnel Committee.

  • Adopted measures and the associated environmental analysis from previous Scoping Plan documents include: the initial Scoping Plan in the CEQA Functional Equivalent Document (2008 FED), the 2011 Final Supplement to the AB 32 Scoping Plan Functional Equivalent Document (2011 Supplement), and the First Update to the Climate Change Scoping Plan Environmental Analysis (First Update EA), which are all incorporated by reference.

  • Prior to the adoption of the Regulation in 2011, ARB prepared a programmatic EA for the Cap-and-Trade Regulation in a document entitled Functional Equivalent Document prepared for the California Cap on GHG Emissions and Market-Based Compliance Mechanisms (2010 FED), included as Attachment O to the Staff Report: Initial Statement of Reasons (ISOR) released for public review and comment in November 2010 (ARB 2010a).

  • In the absence of TIN, you may provide Functional Equivalent Number of the country where you are residing and working i.e. an NTN, social security/insurance number, citizen/personal identification/service code/number or resident registration number.

  • Please list all jurisdictions (other than Hong Kong) where the Entity is a resident for tax purposes and Taxpayer Identification Number or its Functional Equivalent (TIN) for each jurisdiction.


More Definitions of Functional Equivalent

Functional Equivalent means a course that is aligned to the state standards and is as rigorous as or more rigorous than a college- or career-preparatory course taken in high school.
Functional Equivalent means a review by EPA, after consultation with the State, to determine whether an activity or element of work undertaken or performed pursuant to this Agreement including a document, submittal, contract, or action developed or taken pursuant to this Agreement meets appropriate procedural and substantive objectives, standards, and requirements set forth pursuant to CERCLA, as amended, the National Contingency Plan (NCP), U.S. EPA guidelines, regulations, rules, criteria, national CERCLA/XXXX policy, and CERCLA/XXXX practices in effect at the time of performance of the activity or element of work. These standards shall be applied by EPA in the same manner and to the same extent that such standards are applied to any nongovernmental entity in accordance with recognition of DOE's statutory authorities or responsibilities.
Functional Equivalent means the full and adequate description and analysis of the environmental impact of a proposed action by an agency, board, commission, or authority of the District government that examines or imposes environmental controls under procedures that provide for notice, opportunity for public comment, and the creation of a reviewable record.
Functional Equivalent or "Functionally equivalent" means something that:
Functional Equivalent means a communication that is susceptible to no reasonable interpretation other than as an appeal to vote for or against a clearly identified candidate . "Functional equivalent" does not include a communication that:

Related to Functional Equivalent

  • Aluminum equivalent means the thickness of type 1100 aluminum alloy affording the same attenuation, under specified conditions, as the material in question.

  • Spousal equivalent means a cohabitant occupying a relationship generally equivalent to that of a spouse.

  • Dose equivalent (HT) means the product of the absorbed dose in tissue, quality factor, and all other necessary modifying factors at the location of interest. The units of dose equivalent are the sievert (Sv) and rem.

  • Lead equivalent means the thickness of lead affording the same attenuation, under specified conditions, as the material in question.

  • Therapeutic equivalent means that a Covered Drug can be expected to produce essentially the same therapeutic outcome and toxicity.

  • Therapeutically equivalent means a drug product with the same efficacy and toxicity when administered to an individual as the originally prescribed drug as provided for in Section 39‑24‑40.

  • Committed dose equivalent (HT,50) means the dose equivalent to organs or tissues of reference (T) that will be received from an intake of radioactive material by an individual during the 50-year period following the intake.

  • Therapeutically equivalent drug products means drug products that contain the same active ingredients and are identical in strength or concentration, dosage form, and route of administration and that are classified as being therapeutically equivalent by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration pursuant to the definition of "therapeutically equivalent drug products" set forth in the most recent edition of the Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations, otherwise known as the "Orange Book."

  • Effective dose equivalent (HE), means the sum of the products of the dose equivalent to each organ or tissue (HT), and the weighting factor (wT,) applicable to each of the body organs or tissues that are irradiated.

  • Combination carrier means a ship designed to carry either oil or solid cargoes in bulk.

  • Optional equipment means all the features not included in the standard equipment which are fitted to a vehicle under the responsibility of the manufacturer, and that can be ordered by the customer.

  • Domestic animal means any animal which is tamed or which has been or is being sufficiently tamed to serve some purpose for the use of man or which, although it neither has been nor is intended to be so tamed, is or has become in fact wholly or partly tamed-,

  • Dose equivalent (HT means the product of the absorbed dose in tissue, quality factor, and all other necessary modifying factors at the location of interest. The units of dose equivalent are the sievert (Sv) and rem.

  • Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score is then calculated for each S&P Industry Classification, shown on Schedule 2, and is equal to the sum of the Equivalent Unit Scores for each issuer in such industry classification group.

  • Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer or "LCM" is the Network Element that does one or more of the following: aggregates lower bit rate or bandwidth signals to higher bit rate or bandwidth signals (multiplexing); disaggregates higher bit rate or bandwidth signals to lower bit rate or bandwidth signals (demultiplexing); aggregates a specified number of signals or channels to fewer channels (concentrating); performs signal conversion, including encoding of signals (e.g., analog to digital and digital to analog signal conversion); or in some instances performs electrical to optical (E/O) conversion. LCM includes DLC, and D4 channel banks and may be located in Remote Terminals or Central Offices.

  • Incremental Equivalent Debt has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.01(a)(xxiii).

  • Carbon dioxide equivalent or “CO2 equivalent” or “CO2e” means the number of metric tons of CO2 emissions with the same global warming potential as one metric ton of another greenhouse gas. Global warming potential values shall be determined consistent with the definition of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent in MRR section 95102(a).

  • Component Security means with respect to an Index, each component security of that Index.

  • Actuarial equivalent means a benefit of equal value when

  • Qualified incubator facility means a commercial building

  • Multiple tomogram system means a computed tomography X-ray system which obtains X-ray transmission data simultaneously during a single scan to produce more than one tomogram.

  • Generic Equivalent or "generically equivalent" means a drug that has an identical amount of the same active chemical ingredients in the same dosage form, that meets applicable standards of strength, quality and purity according to the United States pharmacopeia or other nationally recognized compendium and that, if administered in the same amounts, will provide comparable therapeutic effects. Generic equivalent or generically equivalent does not include a drug that is listed by the federal food and drug administration as having unresolved bioequivalence concerns according to the administration's most recent publication of approved drug products with therapeutic equivalence evaluations.

  • Palletized unit load means a MIL-STD-129 defined quantity of items, packed or unpacked, arranged on a pallet in a specified manner and secured, strapped, or fastened on the pallet so that the whole palletized load is handled as a single unit. A palletized or skidded load is not considered to be a shipping container. A loaded 463L System pallet is not considered to be a palletized unit load. Refer to the Defense Transportation Regulation, DoD 4500.9-R, Part II, Chapter 203, for marking of 463L System pallets.

  • Units serving lower income households means units that are occupied by lower income households at an affordable rent, as defined in section 50053 of the Health and Safety Code or, to the extent that the terms of federal, state, or local financing or financial assistance conflicts with section 50053, rents that do not exceed those prescribed by the terms of the financing or financial assistance. Effective October 13, 2017, pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code section 214(g)(2)(A)(iii), a unit in a property that receives federal low income housing tax credits shall continue to be treated as occupied by a lower income household if the occupants were lower income households on the lien date in the fiscal year in which their occupancy of the unit commenced and the unit continues to be rent restricted, notwithstanding an increase in the income of the occupants of the unit to 140 percent of area median income (AMI), adjusted for family size (“over-income” tenants). Units reserved for lower income households at an affordable rent that are temporarily vacant due to tenant turnover or repairs shall be counted as occupied.

  • Equivalent Load means the sum of a Market Participant’s net system requirements to serve its customer load in the PJM Region, if any, plus its net bilateral transactions.

  • Equivalent Security means any Security issued by the same entity as the issuer of a subject Security, including options, rights, stock appreciation rights, warrants, preferred stock, restricted stock, phantom stock, bonds, and other obligations of that company or Security otherwise convertible into that Security. Options on Securities are included even if, technically, they are issued by the Options Clearing Corporation or a similar entity.