Examples of Provisional Membership in a sentence
An organisation seeking Provisional Membership that had been mentored could include mentoring reports in the written information they provide to help demonstrate that their systems and standards are substantially equivalent to those of Authorized Members.
School committee members need to fill out the form that they received and return the signed form to the Town Clerk’s Office.
Provisional Membership Fee: Should your application for Provisional Membership be accepted, you will be invoiced Provisional Membership fees.
In consideration of granting the applicant Provisional Membership and access to the GSREIN'S MLS and Lock Box System, said Applicant agrees to abide by all rules and regulations, by-laws, and charter provisions of NOMAR and GSREIN and further does agree to hold harmless, indemnify and defend NOMAR and GSREIN from any and all claims or losses which might arise from their failure to do so.
The Conference Board of Ordained Ministry assigns Clergy Mentors, in consultation with the District Superintendent, to Provisional Members, Associate Members seeking Provisional Membership, and Local Pastors seeking completion of the Basic Course of Study.
An Authorized Member assigned by the Committee to act on behalf of an Agreement and work with an applicant through a program of visits and advice in order to assist the applicant with its progress to Provisional Membership and/or to being an Authorized Member The term ‘mentor’ may also refer to mentoring team appointed by the Committee of the relevant Agreement.
Prior to expiry of the validity period, MMRDA will notify in writing that the successful bidder’s proposal has been accepted.
An organisation that has applied for Provisional Membership within an Agreement A formal statement that details the criteria and procedures by which the eligibility of practitioners to appear on a jurisdictional section of an international register is to be determined.
Conducting a statewide survey with a limited budget is a challenge.
The DEIR fails to highlight a key threshold of significance - any impact of the proposed development that would limit, deter or eliminate existing recreational resources and their capacities today, particularlycoastal-dependent recreational resources, would represent a significant impact.