Licensing Jurisdiction definition

Licensing Jurisdiction means the designated educator licensing authority in any foreign country or state of the United States of America and the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA).
Licensing Jurisdiction means the designated educator licensing authority in
Licensing Jurisdiction means another state or territory of the United States, the District of Columbia or a foreign country, as applicable;

Examples of Licensing Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • Registered Names are restricted to persons and entities that are credentialed by appropriate entities (such as through governmental bodies and professional organizations) to provide professional services within a stated geographic region (a "Licensing Jurisdiction").

  • Another area of growth was community-based academic appointments rising from 774 in June 2010 to 2,075 in March 2013.

Related to Licensing Jurisdiction

  • Licensing authority means the department or division within each participating state which is authorized by law to issue or approve licenses or permits to hunt, fish, trap, or possess wildlife.

  • Relevant Jurisdiction means, with respect to a party, the jurisdictions (a) in which the party is incorporated, organised, managed and controlled or considered to have its seat, (b) where an Office through which the party is acting for purposes of this Agreement is located, (c) in which the party executes this Agreement and (d) in relation to any payment, from or through which such payment is made.

  • Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) means the Government Agency responsible for oversight of public procurement.

  • Jurisdiction means a province or territory of Canada except when used in the term foreign jurisdiction;