ISA definition

ISA means the Israeli Securities Authority.
ISA means the Individual Savings Account, set up and managed under the Regulations;

Examples of ISA in a sentence

  • CONTRACTOR and XXXx shall work collaboratively to determine the need for make-up days or service changes, and shall work together to amend IEP and ISA paperwork as appropriate.

  • The LEA shall provide the low incidence equipment and/or supplies identified in the student’s IEP unless the CONTRACTOR specifically agrees in the ISA to provide them.

  • Unless otherwise agreed to by XXX and CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the provision of all programmatic supplies, equipment, or facilities specified in the students’ IEP and ISA.

  • On days the LEA is funded via Waiver, Executive Order, Law or other similar directive, CONTRACTOR shall receive payment consistent with the signed ISA, until alternative placement can be found.

  • The LEA shall neither execute an ISA with CONTRACTOR nor amend an existing ISA for a student when a recommendation for special education and/or related services is based in whole or in part on assessment(s) or reports provided by CONTRACTOR to the student without prior written authorization by XXX.


More Definitions of ISA

ISA means an intercorporate services agreement between Contran and a related company pursuant to which employees of Contran provide certain services, including executive officer services, to such related company on an annual fixed fee basis.
ISA means a Stocks and Shares Individual Savings Account established under the Regulations governed by these Terms and Conditions and subscribed to by the Investor.
ISA means the Israel Securities Authority;
ISA means an Individual Savings Account constituted pursuant to the regulations set out in Statutory Instrument 1998/1870 of the United Kingdom, as amended;
ISA means the Israel Securities Authority or any similar or successor agency of Israel administering the Israel Securities Law.
ISA means the Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society