Reciprocity agreement definition

Reciprocity agreement means an agreement, arrangement, or understanding between two or more jurisdictions under which each of the participating jurisdictions grants reciprocal rights or privileges to properly registered vehicles that are registered under the laws of other participating jurisdictions.
Reciprocity agreement means an arrangement between the department and the
Reciprocity agreement means a conditional agreement between two or more states that will recognize one another's regulations and laws for equal privileges for mutual benefit.

Examples of Reciprocity agreement in a sentence

  • If the Participant works outside of the jurisdiction of District Council #16, contributions paid to another multiemployer defined contribution fund sponsored by any other United Association affiliated body, including a local union, may be transferred to this Plan pursuant to the United Association National Reciprocity agreement or another similar written agreement providing the affiliated body’s plan is signatory to such an agreement.

  • In addition, this Plan will transfer contributions to these other multiemployer defined contribution funds under the terms of the United Association National Reciprocity agreement or similar written agreement.

  • If the Participant works outside of the jurisdiction of District Council 16, contributions paid to another multiemployer defined contribution fund may be transferred to this Plan pursuant to the United Association National Reciprocity agreement.

  • RES_FEES – Residency for Fee Purposes • 1 = In-State • 2 = Out-of-State • 3 = SREB Academic Common Market • 4 = Reciprocity agreement • 5 = Metro agreement • 6 = Disaster relief K.

  • The first DBE Reciprocity agreement between KY and IN was for the Xxxxxx/Madison Bridge.


More Definitions of Reciprocity agreement

Reciprocity agreement means an arrangement between the department
Reciprocity agreement means an agreement between states ap- proved under section 6021(b) of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, Public Law 109-171 (DRA) under which the states agree to provide the same asset protections for qualified partnership policies purchased by a person while residing in another state and that state has a reci- procity agreement with the state of Washington.
Reciprocity agreement means an agreement that the department enters with another state under s. 341.41, Stats., or with an Indian tribe or band under s. 341.409, Stats., under which the department may exempt vehicles from certain registration requirements.
Reciprocity agreement means an agreement whereby a person holding an electrical license or registration who is licensed in other states with substantially similar or greater licensure requirements may be licensed in this State after payment of a fee for licensing by reciprocity.
Reciprocity agreement means an arrangement between the division and the appropriate licensing agency of another state that permits a licensee operating under a license granted by the other state to engage in virtual currency business activity with or on behalf of a resident.
Reciprocity agreement means an agreement the division enters into with another state in accordance with Section 13-34-303.
Reciprocity agreement means a written agreement between states whereby a person holding a roofing registration, endorsement or license in another state with substantially similar or greater requirements than Oklahoma may be registered and endorsed for commercial roofing work, if any, in this State after application and payment of a fee for registration and endorsement by reciprocity.