Receiving zone means an area of a municipality that the municipality
Receiving Bank means the bank to which the sender's instruction is addressed.
Receiving water means any lake, river, stream or wetland that receives stormwater discharges from an MS4.
Receiving waters means the waters of the state into which point and non-point sources flow.
Receiving Party means the Party receiving Confidential Information.
Practice of radiologic technology means the application of x-rays to human beings for diagnostic or
Receiving judge means the poll worker that checks the voter's name in the
Receiving Party Personnel has the meaning set forth in Section 37(d).
Receiving report means the data required by the clause at 252.246-7000, Material Inspection and Receiving Report.
driving licence means the licence issued by a competent authority under Chapter II authorising the person specified therein to drive, otherwise than as a learner, a motor vehicle or a motor vehicle of any specified class or description;
Receiving state means the state to which a child of a military family is sent, brought, or caused to be sent or brought.
Licensed mental health professional or "LMHP" means a physician, licensed clinical psychologist, licensed professional counselor, licensed clinical social worker, licensed substance abuse treatment practitioner, licensed marriage and family therapist, certified psychiatric clinical nurse specialist, licensed behavior analyst, or licensed psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner.
Radiologic technologist means an individual, other than a licensed doctor of medicine, osteopathy,
Receiving facility means a structure that is designed to receive septage waste for treatment at a wastewater treatment plant or at a research, development, and demonstration project authorized under section 11511b to which the structure is directly connected, and that is available for that purpose as provided for in an ordinance of the local unit of government where the structure is located or in an operating plan. Receiving facility does not include either of the following:
Carcass means that part of a tyre other than the tread and the rubber sidewalls which, when inflated, bears the load;
Practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine means the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of
Radiologic technologist, limited means an individual, other than a licensed radiologic technologist,
Practice of respiratory care means the (i) administration of pharmacological, diagnostic, and
DOA means the department of administration.
Living area means the interior habitable area of a dwelling unit, including basements and attics, but does not include a garage or any accessory structure.
University Records means records or record systems that Proposer (1) creates, (2) receives from or on behalf of University, or (3) has access, and which may contain confidential information (including credit card information, social security numbers, and private health information (PHI) subject to Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 (Public Law 104-191), or education records subject to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). General Protection of University Records
Receiving district means a district to which all or part of the territory of a dissolved district is attached under section 12 of the revised school code, MCL 380.12.
Receiving Agency means HHSC or DSHS, as applicable, Agency receiving the benefit of the goods or services provided under this Contract.
Workplace Harassment means engaging in a course of vexatious comment or conduct against a worker in a workplace that is known or ought reasonably to be known to be unwelcome”. Ref: Occupational Health and Safety Act, Sec. 1
Certificate of Catholic Practice means a certificate issued by the family’s parish priest (or the priest in charge of the church where the family attends Mass) in the form laid down by the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales. It will be issued if the priest is satisfied that at least one Catholic parent or carer (along with the child, if he or she is over seven years old) have (except when it was impossible to do so) attended Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation for at least five years (or, in the case of the child, since the age of seven, if shorter). It will also be issued when the practice has been continuous since being received into the Church if that occurred less than five years ago. It is expected that most Certificates will be issued on the basis of attendance. A Certificate may also be issued by the priest when attendance is interrupted by exceptional circumstances which excuse from the obligation to attend on that occasion or occasions. Further details of these circumstances can be found in the guidance issued to priests http://rcdow.org.uk/education/governors/admissions/
Iatrogenic infertility means an impairment of fertility by surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, or other medical treatment affecting reproductive organs or processes.