OAC definition

OAC means the Ohio Administrative Code.

Examples of OAC in a sentence

  • The CRES Provider, in its contract for Competitive Retail Electric Service with any end use customer, shall include terms and conditions that match the CRES Provider’s and such customer's billing and collection procedures to the Company's billing cycle pursuant to O.A.C. 4901:1-21-14(C).

  • Voluntary disability separation shall be processed pursuant to OAC 123:1-30-02.

  • The required documentation for eligibility consists of either a valid xxxxxx home certificate or an attestation of kinship, as established in OAC 123:1-34-14.

  • CRES Provider is certified by the Commission as a Retail Electric Generation Provider as the terms CRES Provider and Retail Electric Generation Provider are defined in OAC 4901:1-24- 01(J) and 4901:1-24-01(W).


More Definitions of OAC

OAC means Oklahoma Administrative Code, the publication authorized by 75 O.S. 256 known as The Oklahoma Administrative Code, or, prior to its publication, the compilation of codified rules authorized by 75 O.S. 256(A)(1)(a) and maintained in the Office of Administrative Rules.
OAC means the Oklahoma Administrative Code authorized by 75 O.S., Section 256.
OAC means the Office of Administrative Courts, created in the Colorado Department of Personnel and Administration by Section 24-30-1001(1), C.R.S.
OAC means Origo Acquisition Corporation, a Cayman Islands corporation.
OAC means the website made available to you by the Bank or its service provider appearing at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, through which you may obtain information regarding, and otherwise manage, your Account.
OAC means the Oklahoma Administrative Code as may be amended from time to time.
OAC. Oakwood Acceptance Corporation, a North Carolina corporation.