Navigator definition

Navigator means an individual or entity that is registered pursuant to § 38.2-3457.
Navigator means an individual or entity described in 42 U.S.C. § 1311 (i)(2) that is selected to
Navigator means a person certified by the commissioner under 33-17-241 and selected to

Examples of Navigator in a sentence

  • In order to access and retain Communications, you must have: o An Internet browser that supports 128-bit encryption, such as Netscape Navigator version 4.7 or above or Internet Explorer version 5.0 or above.

  • Education Welfare The Education Welfare Service (EWS) undertakes the following tasks: • Works with children and their families to help ensure that all children of compulsory school age receive an education • Works with other agencies to support families • Works with schools to improve attendance and reduce persistent absence • Provides the Education Navigator to the Children and Families Hub.


More Definitions of Navigator

Navigator means a person selected to perform the activities and duties identified in Section 1311(i) of the federal Affordable Care Act. For the purposes of this section, if an organization or business entity serves as a navigator, an individual performing navigator duties for that organization or business entity is considered to be acting in the capacity of a navigator within the meaning of subsection 4. [PL 2011, c. 631, §1 (NEW).]
Navigator has the meaning set forth in 45 CFR 155.20.
Navigator means a person certified by the commissioner under 33-17-241 and selected to perform the activities and duties identified in 42 U.S.C. 18031, et seq.
Navigator means the Vessel Seven Seas Navigator, IMO number 9064126, currently registered in the name of Navigator Vessel Company, LLC under the laws of the Commonwealth of Bahamas with the official number 9000380.
Navigator means a private or public entity or individual that is qualified, and licensed, if appropriate, to engage in the activities and meet the standards described in 45 CFR § 155.210;
Navigator means an individual, knowledgeable about the social and child welfare system, who is hired by the navigator services provider to provide support services to kinship caregivers.
Navigator means a person that receives any funding from an exchange or the federal government and is designated or selected by an exchange or the federal government to perform any of the duties described in 42 USC 18031(i)(3).