Multijurisdictional definition

Multijurisdictional means pertaining to another state of the United States of America, the District of Columbia, the Com- monwealth of Puerto Rico or any territory or possession of the United States of America or the government of Canada or any province thereof.

Examples of Multijurisdictional in a sentence

  • Provider-initiated Multi-jurisdictional Data Exchange allows providers to initiate a query for vaccine information from multiple jurisdictions and receive a consolidated record.

  • The Offeror files and submits reports to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission under the Multijurisdictional Disclosure System.

  • Options include: • Cross-jurisdictional data exchange and queries • Multijurisdictional providers sharing data with multiple IISs via a central connection • Routing of VAMS data to the appropriate IIS • IISs reporting to the DCH Access and Security The IZ Gateway system is owned by CDC and hosted on the APHL Informatics Messaging System (AIMS).

  • Consumer-initiated Multi-jurisdictional Data Exchange allows consumers to access, download, print and share their online immunization records, stored by both the Participating IIS Jurisdiction, as well as other Participating IIS Jurisdictions that have executed the Public Health IIS Interjurisdictional Memorandum of Understanding.

  • Consumer-initiated Multi-jurisdictional Data Exchange, which allows consumers to access their online immunization records, stored by both the Participating IIS Jurisdiction, as well as other Participating IIS Jurisdictions that have executed the Public Health IIS Interjurisdictional Memorandum of Understanding.

  • Ouray, Ridgway and Ouray County desire to continue the work of the Multijurisdictional Housing Advisory Committee through December 31, 2018 on the same terms and conditions as provided for in the Agreement (“Exhibit 1”).

  • Multi-jurisdictional confusion has often served as a barrier for Inuit and First Nations people needing to access health services.

  • This DUA enables the Participating IIS Jurisdiction to identify which (if any) of the following IZ Gateway components – Share, Provider- initiated Multi-jurisdictional Data Exchange, Access and Access: Consumer-initiated Multi- jurisdictional Data Exchange – that the Participating IIS Jurisdiction is electing to enable.

  • The Investor acknowledges that the Company is currently a Canadian corporation that files periodic reports with the SEC in accordance with the Multijurisdictional Disclosure System.

  • For information on how provincial sales tax (PST) applies to IRP licensed vehicles, see Bulletin PST 135, Multijurisdictional Vehicles.

Related to Multijurisdictional

  • Uniform Commercial Code jurisdiction means any jurisdiction that has adopted all or substantially all of Article 9 as contained in the 2000 Official Text of the Uniform Commercial Code, as recommended by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute, together with any subsequent amendments or modifications to the Official Text.

  • Local jurisdiction means the jurisdiction in which the Canadian securities regulatory authority is situate;

  • Selling Jurisdictions means, collectively, each of the Qualifying Jurisdictions and may also include, the United States and any other jurisdictions outside of Canada and the United States as mutually agreed to by the Corporation and the Underwriters;

  • Partner Jurisdiction Financial Institution means (i) any Financial Institution established in a Partner Jurisdiction, but excluding any branch of such Financial Institution that is located outside the Partner Jurisdiction, and (ii) any branch of a Financial Institution not established in the Partner Jurisdiction, if such branch is located in the Partner Jurisdiction.

  • Reporting Jurisdictions means British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario;