Interim license definition
Interim license means a license issued by the Commission for some interim period which includes an interim renewal license issued pursuant to Section 12035, an interim gambling license issued pursuant to Section 12349, and an interim key employee license issued pursuant to Section 12354.
Interim license means a license issued by the board pursuant to KRS 334A.035 to
Interim license means a license issued by the Ohio department of mental health, which is valid for no more than ninety days. An interim license will be issued in accordance with division (D) of section 5119.22 of the Revised Code.
More Definitions of Interim license
Interim license means the status of an individual who has successfully completed the appropriate training program in a discipline from an accredited lead training provider, as defined by this chapter, and has applied to the board, but has not yet received a formal license in that discipline from the board. Each interim license expires six months after the completion of the training program, and is equivalent to a license for the six-month period.
Interim license means a license issued by the Commission pursuant to Section 12492 or Section 12500 that allows the following:
Interim license means a license issued by the Ohio department of mental
Interim license means a license that grants the licensee permission to operate an existing hazardous waste treatment, stor- age or disposal facility in compliance with its terms or conditions and the requirements of ch. NR 665.
Interim license has the meaning set forth in Section 1.3(d).
Interim license means permission issued by the board that allows a physician assistant to practice for one year pending completion of all licensing requirements.
Interim license shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.05 of the Product Development Agreement.