Green Book definition

Green Book means the manual issued by the Service which provides fi- nancial institutions with procedures and guidelines for processing Govern- ment entries.
Green Book means ‘Immunisation against infectious disease’ at
Green Book means the publication ‘Immunisation against infectious disease’, available at; https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/immunisation-against-infectious-disease-the-green-book

Examples of Green Book in a sentence

  • For any equipment used that is owned by the Contractor, the Contractor shall be allowed a rental based upon the latest prevailing rental price, but not to exceed a rental price as determined by the Associated Equipment Distributors (A.E.D. Green Book).

  • Upon re- ceipt by an RDFI of a notice of rec- lamation, the RDFI immediately shall mail to the last known address of the account owner(s) or otherwise provide to the account owner(s) a copy of any notice required by the Service to be provided to account owners as specified in the Green Book.

  • You shall be entitled to statutory paternity and/or adoption leave and pay, without prejudice to any additional rights incorporated into the Green Book from time to time.

  • The Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS), or unique agency identifier number, requirements are explained on page A-2 of the Green Book.

  • For Contractor owned equipment, the "bare" equipment rental rates allowed to be used for pricing change order proposals shall be 75% of the monthly rate listed in the most current publication of The AED Green Book divided by 176 to arrive at a maximum hourly rate to be applied to the hours the equipment is used performing the change order work.


More Definitions of Green Book

Green Book means the green book available at the following website as updated from time to time https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/immunisation-against- infectious-disease-the-green-book
Green Book. (“y Llyfr Gwyrdd”) means the publication “Immunisation against infectious disease”(3);
Green Book means the Green Book: Immunisation against infectious disease published by UKHSA, which has the latest information on vaccines and vaccination procedures for all the vaccine preventable infectious diseases that may occur in the UK. For COVID-19 the appropriate chapter is available at the following website which is updated from time to time: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-the-green- book-chapter-14a ;
Green Book means the annual publication issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration of approved animal drug products.
Green Book means ‘Immunisation against infectious disease’ at http://immunisation.dh.gov.uk/category/the- green-book/
Green Book means the Green Book: Immunisation against infectious disease published by UKHSA available at the following website as updated from time to time: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/influenza-the-green- book-chapter-19;
Green Book means the Treasury Guidance for the appraisal and evaluation of Public Sector Business Cases using the Five Case Model, on Delivering Public Value from Spending Proposals;