Oregon Administrative Rule definition

Oregon Administrative Rule. “USC” means United States Code. (iii) “Deliverables” means goods and/or services provided to University by Contractor under this Contract. (iv) "University" means the State Board of Higher Education acting by and through the University of Oregon, making the purchase pursuant to this Contract, and means an ORCP member if the purchase is being made under the State of Oregon’s cooperative purchasing program authorized by ORS 190.240. (v) "Contractor" means the party named in Contract with whom University has contracted for the purchase of goods or goods and services.

Examples of Oregon Administrative Rule in a sentence

  • If the Project includes traffic control devices (see ODOT’s Traffic Manual, Chapter 5, for a description of traffic control devices) on or along a state highway, Recipient shall, pursuant to Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 734-020-0430, obtain the approval of the State Traffic Engineer prior to design or construction of any traffic control device being installed.

  • Portland Public School s Beginning October 18, 2021, Portland Public Schools, in compliance with Oregon Administrative Rule 333-019-1030, requires all contractors (including any employees or agents of contractors) who will have direct or indirect contact with PPS students as a result of their contract, whether at PPS schools or other sites, to be fully vaccinated* against COVID-19.

  • ORS 433.006 and Oregon Administrative Rule 333-019-0000 assign responsibility to LPHA for Tuberculosis (“TB”) investigations and implementation of TB control measures within LPHA’s service area.

  • If a Project includes traffic control devices (see ODOT’s Traffic Manual, Chapter 5, for a description of traffic control devices) on or along a state highway, Recipient shall, pursuant to Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 734-020-0430, obtain the approval of the State Traffic Engineer prior to design or construction of any traffic control device being installed.

  • The Department's Environmental Quality Commission authorizes remote, self-service testing via Oregon Administrative Rule 340-256-0358(1).

  • Any of the diseases or conditions specified in Oregon Administrative Rule 333-018-0015.

  • It is the policy of the State of Oregon to provide for upstream and downstream passage for native migratory fish in all waters of this state in which they are currently or have historically been present, as expressed in Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 509.585, Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇, and envisioned by the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Healthy Watersheds.

  • The signatories have been awarded funding under Ballot Measure 110 (2020), SB 755 (2021), and the rules developed under Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 944 Division 001.

  • This Agreement is authorized by Oregon Laws 2021, chapter 508, sections 29 through 32 (House Bill 2021 and Oregon Administrative Rule Chapter 330 Division 250.

  • Ensuring the devices and methodologies are built in this manner helps achieve and maintain compliance with Oregon Administrative Rule ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.

Related to Oregon Administrative Rule

  • Administrative Rules means all rules subject to the provisions of chapter 17A.

  • Administrative Requirement means any required notice, filing or other similar administrative requirements (other than any requirement for Consent or any Eligibility Requirements) for the Transfer of any Appointment to the applicable Purchaser as set forth in the related Corporate Trust Contract.

  • Administrative review means any decision making process of the director requested by a party aggrieved with an action taken under these rules except the hearing process described in OAR 436-001.

  • Administrative Requirements means the effective edition of ECOLOGY's Administrative Requirements for Recipients of Ecology Grants and Loans at the signing of this agreement.

  • Administrative Safeguards are administrative actions, and policies and procedures, to manage the selection, development, implementation, and maintenance of security measures to protect electronic PHI and to manage the conduct of Contractor’s workforce in relation to the protection of that information.