Letter of Authorization definition

Letter of Authorization means a letter signed by an officer of the licensee on whose behalf the filing is submitted that designates filing authority to the filer.
Letter of Authorization or "LOA" means the document the Director sends to the Consultant authorizing certain services to be performed in accordance with this Agreement.
Letter of Authorization means a designation given to an individual for one year, such as an out-of-state candidate or individual pursuing an alternative license, who has not completed the requirements for a Level 1, 2, or 3 license or who has not completed necessary endorsement requirements and who is employed by an LEA.

Examples of Letter of Authorization in a sentence

  • The documents shall be uploaded into the ESZAM AUCTIONEER SDN BHD website are a copy of the E-bidder Identity Card, copy of the Agent’s Identity Card, a copy of Letter of Authorization and evidence of Deposit payment.

  • WSP and AT&T-21STATE shall indicate Letter of Authorization (LOA) proof of End User authorization in accordance with practices outlined on AT&T-21STATE’s Prime Access website.

  • The contractor shall complete a Michigan Sales and Use Tax Certificate of Exemption (Form 3372) and present the form together with the Tribal Certificate of Exemption and the Letter of Authorization to the vendor/supplier of the tangible personal property that will be affixed to the real estate.

  • Such documentation shall include the Application for Master Account, if applicable, proof of authority to provide telecommunications services, the appropriate Operating Company Numbers (OCN) for each state as assigned by the National Exchange Carriers Association (NECA), Carrier Identification Code (CIC), if applicable, Access Customer Name and Abbreviation (ACNA), if applicable, Blanket Letter of Authorization (LOA), Misdirected Number form, and a tax exemption certificate, if applicable.

  • QuantumShift will not be required to provide CenturyLink with individual written Letter(s) of Authorization prior to accessing CPNI information but will be required to provide and operate under a Blanket Letter of Authorization that includes appropriate certifications and restrictions as to the ability to access and use CPNI consistent with applicable law.


More Definitions of Letter of Authorization

Letter of Authorization means a letter issued by the Health Officer that authorizes a Person to conduct EMS training at the level identified in the letter. A Letter of Authorization is not transferrable to another Person, date, or location.
Letter of Authorization means a letter on a dealer's or wholesaler's letterhead from a designated representative of a dealer or wholesaler to the Department authorizing a specific person to act as an agent for the dealer or the wholesaler.
Letter of Authorization. - means a written authorization issued by the Chief Executive Office to a User, for a limited period not to exceed one year, for a specific purpose, which authorizes the discharge of wastes to the sanitary sewer.
Letter of Authorization means a document issued by a district engineer that authorizes an eligible entity to proceed with seeking funding for a project that is located in full or in part within a department right-of-way or NHS route, or when the project ties into or crosses a department right-of-way or an NHS route, or when the project may have an effect on existing improvements within department rights-of-way. A letter of authorization is a conditional approval of a project. Final approval shall be given by a project agreement.
Letter of Authorization means a designation given to an individual employed by an LEA for one year authorizing the individual to teach in a public school, such as:
Letter of Authorization or “LOA” means the documents sent to the Architect/Engineer by the Director authorizing certain services to be performed pursuant to Section 3.1.2.
Letter of Authorization means a designation given to an individual for one year, such as an out-of-state candidate or individual pursuing an alternative license, who has not completed the requirements for a Level 1, 2, or 3 license or who has not completed necessary endorsement requirements and who is employed by a school district. A teacher working under a letter of authorization who is not an alternative routes to licensing (ARL) candidate, cannot be designated highly qualified under R277-520-1G.