Governing boards definition

Governing boards or “boards” means the institutional boards of governors created by
Governing boards or “boards” means the institutional boards of governors created by §18B-2A-1 of this code;
Governing boards means the municipal officers of the Municipalities as that term is defined in 30-A M.R.S. § 2001(10);

Examples of Governing boards in a sentence

  • Governing boards and state institutions of higher education shall implement the statewide degree transfer agreements and the commission policies relating to the statewide degree transfer agreements.

  • Governing boards have the authority to submit new two-year lists and amendments to the CCHE and CDC at any point during the fiscal year; however, projects on the two-year list may not commence until approved by the CDC.

  • Governing boards of public institutions of higher education may provide by policy or regulation for a tuition waiver for the tuition for one three-hour course at that institution for those public school teachers who serve as supervisors for full-time students completing education degree requirements.

  • Governing boards should NOT include continuation projects in their rankings.

  • Governing boards may choose at their discretion to submit a need statement to the Commission for comment prior to the submittal of a program statement.


More Definitions of Governing boards

Governing boards or “Boards” means the institutional boards of governors created pursuant to West Virginia Code §18B-2A-1(b).
Governing boards means, collectively, the Authority Board and the Boards.
Governing boards or “Boards” means the institutional boards of governors created pursuant to W. Va. Code §18B-2A-1.
Governing boards means individual licensing boards of athletic trainers, occupational therapy as- sistants, occupational therapists, recreational therapists, physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, respiratory care practitioners, speech-language pathologists and hearing care providers, and genetic counselors.
Governing boards means individual licensing boards of athletic trainers, occupational therapy assistants, occupational therapists, polysomnographic technologists, recreational therapists, physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, respiratory care practitioners, speech-language pathologists, and genetic counselors.
Governing boards or "boards" means the institutional boards
Governing boards means the Board of Directors of the Water District and the Board of Directors of the Sanitation District.