Hearings board definition

Hearings board means the shorelines hearings board established by this chapter;
Hearings board means the State Shorelines Hearings Board referenced in RCW 90.58.170.
Hearings board means the shorelines hearings board established by Chapter 90.58 RCW.

Examples of Hearings board in a sentence

  • Updated the Council on the GMHB/Judge Harris decision in the City’s favor reversing the Growth Mgmt Hearings board decision; an appeal is expected (Court of Appeals, Division 2)  No new federal decision on Cowlitz; the Senate confirmed Larry EchoHawk as the Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs (the head of the BIA).

  • The effective price for any Common Shares issued in respect of any Dilution Event shall be the sum of all cash and the fair market value of all property other than cash, as determined by Hearing's board of directors in good faith and absent manifest error, received or applied to the benefit of Hearing plus, for options, warrants, and rights, the amount equal to the exercise price multiplied by the number of securities subject to such option, warrant, or right.

  • In addition to saving money, the intermediate sanction programs were intended to help the Board of Parole Hearings (board) comply with the terms of the Valdivia settlement agreement by reducing the board’s caseload.


More Definitions of Hearings board

Hearings board. Means the State Shoreline Hearings Board established by RCW 90.58.
Hearings board means the Shoreline Hearings Board established by the SMA.
Hearings board means the shoreline hearing board.
Hearings board means the shorelines hearings board
Hearings board means the Shorelines Hearings Board established by the Act.
Hearings board means the Shorelines Hearings Board established under the Act (RCW 90.58.170).
Hearings board means the Shorelines Hearings Board established under the Act (RCW 90.58.170). MASTER PROGRAM or PROGRAM - means the COUNTYCommented [TB17]: GAP ANALYSIS:Consider adding a definition for “in-stream structures,” separate from “Shoreline Works and Structures.” Per WAC 173-26-241(3)(g): “In-stream structure” means a structure placed by humans within a stream or river waterward of the ordinary high-water mark that either causes or has the potential to cause water impoundment or the diversion, obstruction, or modification of water flow. In-stream structures may include those for hydroelectric generation, irrigation, water supply, flood control, transportation, utility service transmission, fish habitat enhancement, or otherpurpose.”Commented [TB18]: SPC (Ann Skelton):Need a definition for multi-family; implies increased density and level of use, but footprint could be smaller.