Public Institutions definition

Public Institutions means the Government of the Slovak Republic, and ministries and administrative bodies of the Slovak Republic.
Public Institutions means any institution to which the public or any class or section of the public are granted access or any building of such institutions, which is open to public or any class or section of the public and includes any building –
Public Institutions means Government schools, hospitals, clinics, health centres, police

Examples of Public Institutions in a sentence

  • Should the Accommodated Person fail to pay the price for the accommodation in the agreed amount, by the due date and under the correct variable symbol, he/she is obliged to pay interest on late payments under Section 10(2) of Act No. 176/2004 Coll., on the Disposal of the Property of Public Institutions and the Amendment to Act No. 259/1993 of the National Council of the Slovak Republic, on the Slovak Forestry Chamber, as amended by Act No. 464/2002 Coll., as amended.

  • Should the Accommodated Person fail to pay the price for the accommodation in the agreed amount, by the due date and under the correct variable symbol, he/she is obliged to pay interest on late payments under Section 10(2) of Act No. 176/2004 Coll., on the Disposal of the Property of Public Institutions and the Amendment to Act ▇▇.

  • The Dallas College Dual Credit program falls under THECB Rule 19 TAC §§ 4.81- 4.85, “Dual Credit Partnerships Between Secondary Schools and Texas Public Institutions of Higher Education.” Services under this ▇▇▇ are limited exclusively to Dual Credit for the dual credit tuition rate set by THECB, which is currently $55 or per credit hour, for eligible dual credit courses including online dual credit courses.

  • The Dallas County Community College District Dual Credit program falls under Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Rule 19 TAC §§ 4.81-4.85, “Dual Credit Partnerships Between Secondary Schools and Texas Public Institutions of Higher Education.” Services under this Agreement are limited exclusively to Dual Credit for a tuition scholarship for approved Dual Credit courses (Attachment B).

  • The Dallas College Dual Credit program falls under Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Rule 19 TAC §§ 4.81-4.85, "Dual Credit Partnerships Between Secondary Schools and Texas Public Institutions of Higher Education." Services under this Agreement are limited exclusively to Dual Credit for a tuition scholarship for approved Dual Credit courses (Attachment B).


More Definitions of Public Institutions

Public Institutions means South African public institutions such as the Agricultural Research Council established in terms of the Agricultural research Act of 1990, Public Benefit Organisations registered as such in terms of Income Tax Act of 1962, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) established in terms of the Scientific Research Council Act of 1945, public universities or technikons and/or other suitable public institutions that may be identified by the Ministers of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and Science and Technology;
Public Institutions means electrification of government schools, hospitals, clinics, health centers, police stations, and other government offices and institutions;
Public Institutions means institutions, society trust, etc. registered with charity commissioners as charitable trust constituted for the purpose of education, social and public services etc.
Public Institutions means regional, local government and quasi-governmental authorities and institutions and government (including their successors) of the HOST COUNTRY.
Public Institutions means any federal, state, county or municipal institution;
Public Institutions means all existing institutions within the Mohawk Territory of Kahnawá:ke, whether or not they are operated by the Mohawk Council of Kahnawá:ke or any future Mohawk Government of Kahnawá:ke.
Public Institutions means an institution controlled or managed by a body most of whose members are elected or appointed by or under the scrutiny of a public authority. Public institutions receive provincial funding.