State review board definition

State review board means the advisory council on historic preservation established under chapter 27.34 RCW, or any successor agency designated by the state to act as the state historic preservation review board under federal law.
State review board means the Virginia State Building Code Technical Review Board as established by § 36-108 of the Code of Virginia.
State review board means State Review Board for Historic Sites a body whose members represent the professional fields of American history, architectural history, prehistoric and historic archaeology, and other professional disciplines appointed by the State Historic Preservation Officer as part of the State Historic Preservation Program for the purpose of reviewing and recommending to the State Historic Preservation Officer whether to approve New Jersey and National Register nominations based on whether or not they meet the criteria for evaluation in N.J.A.C. 7:4-2.3.

Examples of State review board in a sentence

  • Mr. Shaver noted that the developer could appeal an unfavorable State review board decision to civil court, which would then be an added expense.

  • JV CASPI BITUM LLP started upgrading its bitumen oxidation and blending units to increase bitumen output by 50%; the upgrade projects were approved by the State review board.

  • Both courts left open the question whether there would have been any "bias" at all if the judges had kept their thinking to themselves.

  • Lynn Garofalini stated that then there is at least one public meeting held before the proposed nomination goes before the State review board and then the nomination is sent to Washington to be placed on the national register.

  • Similarly, Massachusetts’ Anti-Snob Zoning Law allows rental developers to appeal to a State review board when faced with exclusionary zoning.

  • The State review board will meet in Redmond on June 15 and is hoping to tour the downtown area.


More Definitions of State review board

State review board means State Review Board for Historic Sites a body whose
State review board means the Indiana State Professional Historic Preservation Review Board created by Indiana law IC 14-21-1-20 to review applications to the National Register of Historic Places and the State Register of Historic Sites and Structures and to advise the Department on matters of historic preservation and archaeology.
State review board means the Virginia State Building Code Technical Review Board as established by § 36-108
State review board means the advisory council on historic
State review board means the public body whose members represent the professional fields of American history, architectural history, prehistoric and historic archaeology, and other professional disciplines who are appointed by the State Historic Preservation Officer to approve nominations to the New Jersey Register of Historic Places based on whether or not they meet the criteria for evaluation in N.J.A.C. 7:4-2.3.
State review board means the state child death review board established by K.S.A. 22a- 243.

Related to State review board

  • Utilization review organization means an entity that conducts utilization review, other than a health carrier performing a review for its own health plans.

  • District Evaluation Advisory Committee means a group created to oversee and guide the planning and implementation of the Board of Education's evaluation policies and procedures as set forth in N.J.A.C. 6A:10-2.3.

  • Peer review committee means one or more persons acting in a peer review capacity who also serve as an officer, director, trustee, agent, or member of any of the following:

  • Clinical review criteria means the written screening procedures, decision abstracts, clinical protocols, and practice guidelines used by a health carrier to determine the necessity and appropriateness of health care services.

  • Medical Review Officer (MRO) means a licensed physician responsible for receiving and reviewing laboratory results generated by the school district’s drug testing program and for evaluating medical explanations for certain drug tests.

  • Decision-maker means a person who makes a determination regarding responsibility after the investigation has concluded. The Decision-maker cannot be the same person as the Title IX Coordinator, the Investigator, or the Appellate Decision-maker.

  • Review Panel means a panel responsible for determining whether a reasonable basis exists for finding a violation of BSEF Rules, and for authorizing the issuance of notices of chargers against Persons alleged to have committed violations if the Review Panel believes that the matter should be adjudicated.

  • Panel means the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers;

  • Appeal Board means the State Charter School Appeal