Notary course definition

Notary course means a course taught by a certified notary instructor for purposes of:
Notary course means a course taught by a certified notary instructor for purposes of: (a) commissioning or recommissioning a notary public; or

Related to Notary course

  • Ordinary Course of Business means the ordinary course of business consistent with past custom and practice (including with respect to quantity and frequency).

  • Commissioners Court means Travis County Commissioners Court.

  • Course means classroom training delivered live either physically in person or virtually via the internet.

  • State practice laws means a party state's laws, rules and regulations that govern the practice of nursing, define the scope of nursing practice, and create the methods and grounds for imposing discipline. "State practice laws" do not include requirements necessary to obtain and retain a license, except for qualifications or requirements of the home state.

  • Practice of acupuncture means the stimulation of certain points on or near the surface of the body

  • Public dose means the dose received by a member of the public from exposure to radiation or to radioactive materials released by a licensee, or to any other source of radiation under the control of a licensee or registrant. Public dose does not include occupational dose or doses received from background radiation, from any medical administration the individual has received, from exposure to individuals administered radioactive material and released in accordance with Rule R313-32, or from voluntary participation in medical research programs.

  • Practice of chiropractic means the adjustment of the 24 movable vertebrae of the spinal column,

  • Educator practice instrument means an assessment tool that provides: scales or dimensions that capture competencies of professional performance; and differentiation of a range of professional performance as described by the scales, which must be shown in practice and/or research studies. The scores from educator practice instruments for teaching staff members other than teachers, Principals, Vice Principals, and Assistant Principals may be applied to the teaching staff member’s summative evaluation rating in a manner determined by the school district.