Reciprocal agreement definition

Reciprocal agreement means an agreement between this state and a higher education compact or 1 or more other states that allows participating colleges to provide distance education to residents of this state and other member states under this act.
Reciprocal agreement means arrangements mutually agreed between the Government of the United Kingdom and the Government of a country or territory outside the United Kingdom for the provision of health care;
Reciprocal agreement means an arrangement in which two or more health information exchange service providers agree to share in-kind services and resources to allow for the pass-through of clinical transactions.

Examples of Reciprocal agreement in a sentence

  • Reciprocal agreement between the United States and France relating to visa fees for non- immigrants.

  • Reciprocal agreement with other states; assessment and collection of fees on an apportionment or allocation basis; registration of vehicles and reporting of road tax; violations; vehicle seizures; penalties.

  • Under that proceeding, the Commission onNovember 7, 1997, issued an Order to the CBT amending the CBT’s corn and soybean futures contracts, 62 FR 60831 (November 13, 1997) (section 5a(a)(10) Order), and on May 7, 1998, theCommission issued a second, amending Order designating new CBT corn and soybean futures contracts with revisedcontract terms.

  • Reciprocal agreement countries If you are going to work abroad in a country with a reciprocal social security agreement with the UK the normal rule is that you would pay social security in that country.

  • Vice Chairman Gibbons moved to approve Ordinance 2022-03 to revise Georgia Code Chapter 26, Article III, Section 26-57, Subsections (b), (d), and (e) revising provisions pertaining to Registration fee, Reciprocal agreement, and Transfer of ownership of motorized carts.


More Definitions of Reciprocal agreement

Reciprocal agreement means a written agreement whereby the Company and a previous or future employer of a Member agree that service with the earlier employer shall be recognized as pensionable service with the subsequent employer, to the extent allowed and subject to the conditions specified in the agreement, Applicable Pension Laws and Revenue Rules.
Reciprocal agreement means agreements among or between any of the states' parties and appropriate DMV or departments of other states pursuant to which registration information on motorists may be shared for collections of tolls and fees or enforcement of toll violations, or pursuant to which interstate agreements for mutual enforcement of toll violations may occur. (cc) "Registered video tolling account" means a prefunded video tolling account, pursuant to which tolls are automatically
Reciprocal agreement means an agreement between the Company and another legal entity relating to two (2) or more registered pension plans, that provides for the transfer of assets or liabilities for employment in respect of individual Members.
Reciprocal agreement means an agreement, as provided in Article 13, between the Board of Trustees and a person authorized for that purpose under a registered pension plan established by or for any Non-Participating Employer that provides for the transfer of pension credits to the Trust Fund on behalf of a Member for a period of former employment with that Non-Participating Employer.
Reciprocal agreement has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
Reciprocal agreement means an agreement the depart- ment enters with another state under s. 341.45 (2), Stats., under which the department may waive all or any part of the require- ments of s. 341.45, Stats., upon those who use motor vehicle or alternative fuels.
Reciprocal agreement means an agreement (including the Parking Reciprocal Agreement) among (i) the Landlord and/or the Tenant, (ii) the owner, tenant and/or subtenant of one or more other Components, and/or (iii) the City, as the owner of the Urban Park, dealing with matters required to implement and achieve Cooperative Integration, including: