Examples of Individual Licenses in a sentence
Individual Licenses are non-transferable and may not be used by or reallocated to a different Assignee (for example, a teacher who purchases an Individual License can use such Resource, in accordance with this section, for her or his lifetime but cannot transfer use of such Resource to another teacher after her or his retirement).
To apply for the HILDA-CNEF follow the steps outlined in part 6(a) 1-6 (for Individual Licenses) of this Manual.
The proposer MUST possess both an Agency License and Individual Licenses for those persons who would be assigned to provide services to the Somerset County Board of Social Services from the New Jersey Department of Banking Insurance.- A listing of all other engagements where services of the types being proposed were provided in the past five (5) years.
As proposed in rule, the regulatory office for medical marijuana will collect fees from applicants as required in statues and detailed separately below: Individual Licenses for Adult Patients and Minor Patients: $100.00 or $20.00 for Medicare or Medicaid patients.
The LTA shall determine the application criteria, terms and conditions associated with granting Individual Licenses and frequency authorization.
The policy supports the following transparent and procurement procedures in granting Individual Licenses.
Recommendation: Create a “One Line, One Stop Shop” for Business & Individual Licenses.
The policy recognizes the provision in the Act that promotes two types of licenses – Individual Licenses and Class Licenses.
Similarly, obtaining the necessary computer codes for safety analysis would help EMRC staff to verify the licensees’ submissions.EMRC staff is currently drafting the “Regulation on Qualification and Issuing of Licenses of Specialized Training and Individual Licenses for Personnel using Nuclear Power”.
This Instruction supersedes the Annexures relating to Retail Tariffs of the Individual Licenses of all Services Providers.1 This Instruction applies to Individually Licensed Service Providers (SPs) who offer retail Telecommunication Services to the public, including Dominant Service Providers (DSP) and non-DSPs.This Instruction replaces the previous versions of the Retail Tariff Instruction.