Occasion means established violation. Only violations in the last five years will be considered for the purpose of determining second and third occasions.
Occasion means the hours of the day for which a license is issued.
Occasion means the hours of the day for which a
Examples of Occasion in a sentence
Permittee must obtain from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board and provide to the Bureau of Law of the City of Bethlehem a copy of its Special Occasion Permit or other Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board issued Permit or License for each event listed above.
More Definitions of Occasion
Occasion means a single day for which a license to conduct games is issued under this act.
Occasion means one (1) instance of reporting for work, which shall not exceed in duration the number of hours, worked in a day by a full-time employee. There can be no more than one (1) occasion per day.
Occasion means one (1) instance of reporting for work which shall not exceed in duration the number of hours normally worked in a day by a full-time employee. There can be no more than one (1) occasion per day.
Occasion means a gathering at which bingo games are played.
Occasion means a single gathering or session at which
Occasion means a single gathering or session at which a series of successive bingo games is played.
Occasion as used in the schedule means ((an "actual violation," as defined in RCW 42.17A.005,)) a viola- tion found by the commission.