Reciprocity definition

Reciprocity means the reciprocal grant by one jurisdiction of operating rights or privileges in properly registered vehicles registered by another jurisdiction, especially but not exclusively including privileges generally conferred by vehicle registration.
Reciprocity means the recognition of a teaching license from another state or country based on these Rules or the terms of the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC) Interstate Agreement for Educator Licensure.
Reciprocity means an arrangement by which the licensees of two states are allowed to practice within each other's boundaries by mutual agreement.

Examples of Reciprocity in a sentence

  • Employee benefits (e.g., Leaves of Absence, Retirement Disability, Sick Leave, Holidays, Vacation and Personal Leave, Retirement, and Interinstitutional Reciprocity) will be as set forth in Policy and Rules.


More Definitions of Reciprocity

Reciprocity means the Board may accept an applicant’s current certificate, registration, or license issued by another state, provided that it is substantially similar and meets the requirements of Section VIII of these Rules;
Reciprocity means the acknowledgment and licensure of a pharmacist from another state or jurisdiction pursuant to procedures established by the board.
Reciprocity means the mutual recognition of standards and practices of another state, as related to qualifications, background investigation, training, and assessment, for the purposes of professional licensure granted pursuant to the Act.
Reciprocity means the process by which a nurse licensed in another jurisdiction becomes licensed in Iowa. Reciprocity may also be referred to as “endorsement.”
Reciprocity means to transfer a certified nurse aide certification from one state to another.
Reciprocity means a conditional agreement between two or more states that will recognize one another's regulations and laws for equal privileges for mutual benefit.
Reciprocity means a preference, which the State Purchasing Director or state agency shall apply against the price submitted for an acquisition by an out-of-state bidder whose home state applies a similar preference against Oklahoma bidders.