Recognized Education Program definition

Recognized Education Program means a massage therapy education program that has been recognized by the Board as meeting the College’s entry-to-practice requirements and is listed in Schedule “A”; (Amended by M/O 306/2013 effective December 10, 2013; amended by amendment filed February 1, 2019 effective April 2,
Recognized Education Program means a massage therapy education program that:
Recognized Education Program means a massage therapy education program that has been recognized by the Board as meeting the College’s entry-to-practice

Examples of Recognized Education Program in a sentence

  • Live Well with Diabetes recently underwent rigorous review by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) to renew its status as an ADA Recognized Education Program.

Related to Recognized Education Program

  • Individualized education program or “IEP” means a written statement for a child with a disability as defined in 14 DE Admin. Code 922.

  • secondary education means attendance at a public or private school offering instruction at grade levels 9-12, or equivalent. (interim eff. 6/6/2010 TL:SR-735; final eff. 7/4/2010 TL:SR-737)

  • Independent educational evaluation means an evaluation conducted by a qualified examiner who is not employed by the public agency responsible for the education of the child in question.

  • Vocational education means organized educational programs that are directly related to the preparation of individuals for paid or unpaid employment or for additional preparation for a career requiring other than a baccalaureate or advanced degree.

  • Local education agency means: a public authority legally constituted by the state as an administrative agency to provide control of and direction for Kindergarten through Twelfth (12th) grade public educational institutions.

  • Special education means specially designed instruction, at no cost to the parents, to meet the unique needs of a child with a disability, including--

  • General education means the compulsory school attendance phase as referred to in section 3 of the South African Schools Act, 1996 (Act No. 84 of 1996); and