Nominal Roll definition

Nominal Roll means the registry of all eligible elementary and secondary students ordinarily resident on reserve and funded by Canada to attend a band-operated, federal, provincial, or private/independent school. To be eligible for the Nominal Roll, a student must be:
Nominal Roll means the annual census of eligible students living on-reserve and attending elementary/secondary school as of September 30.
Nominal Roll means a students count taken annually, in September, of students ordinarily resident on reserve and attending federal, band operated, provincial or private schools at the kindergarten, elementary and secondary level .

Examples of Nominal Roll in a sentence

  • If the Student is First Nations living on reserve, as the Parent, I understand that in order to be eligible for INAC Nominal Roll System funding, the Student must comply with the Student’s Band of Residence INAC Nominal Roll requirements, which may include (but are not limited to) regular attendance.

  • I understand that First Nations Students living on reserve do not qualify for Grants from the BC Ministry of Education but that their Band may receive educational Grants through the INAC Nominal Roll System.

  • The First Nation agrees to pay Tuition Fees to the Board, on a pro- rated basis for any First Nation Student on the Nominal Roll for whom the First Nation receives Tuition funding from Indigenous Services Canada (ISC).

  • The Parties agree the September 30th Nominal Roll enrolment will be verified by: the First Nation; and the Secretary-Treasurer of the Board.

  • For eligible First Nation Students on the Nominal Roll attending Schools operated by the Board on September 30th, and for whom the First Nation has received Tuition Funding from Indigenous Services Canada, the First Nation will pay to the Board the Tuition Fees amount in accordance with this section 16.0 of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Nominal Roll

Nominal Roll means the Nominal Roll as defined in BCTEA.
Nominal Roll. Means the annual census of eligible students living on-reserve and attending elementary/secondary School as defined by the BC Tripartite Education Agreement (BCTEA) as of September 30.
Nominal Roll means the registry of all eligible elementary and secondary students ordinarily resident on reserve and funded by Canada to attend a band-operated, federal, provincial, or private/independent school. To be eligible for the Nominal Roll, a student must be: i. enrolled in a band-operated, federal, provincial, or a private/independent school (including E-learning institutions and Alternative/Outreach schools) recognized by the province in which the school is located as an elementary/secondary institution; ii. a school- student aged 4 to 21 years on December 31 of the school year in which funding support is required and enrolled in Kindergarten 4 through grade 12, or an adult student age 18 and over and enrolled in an Adult Graduation Diploma program, on December 31 of the school year in which funding support is required; and iii. ordinarily resident on reserve; and a student who is ordinarily resident on reserve land that is leased is not eligible to be on the Nominal Roll unless that student is a registered Indian.
Nominal Roll means the annual census of eligible students living on-reserve and attending elementary/secondary school as of September 30th.
Nominal Roll means a list of First Nation students enrolled in a School within SD23 as of sk’əlwístən/September 30 of a school fiscal year, and approved by WFN. The Nominal Roll does not change even if one or more First Nation students withdraws from, or is excluded from, a school program after September 30.
Nominal Roll means the list of approved and budgeted posts within any Managing Ministry in the Public Service, to which persons may be appointed as civil servants officials or employees. In the nominal rolls, the posts are hierarchically ordered and directly linked to the salary and career structure;
Nominal Roll the annual census of eligible First Nations students living on-reserve and attending School District schools as of September 30.