Subgroup. Either Subgroup 1 or Subgroup 2, as applicable.
Subgroup means an employer with 50 or fewer employees within an association, a multiple employer trust, a private purchasing alliance or any similar subdivision of a larger group covered by a single group health policy or contract. For group policies issued to an employee leasing company as defined in Title 32, chapter 125, each client having 50 or fewer employees is considered a separate subgroup. [PL 2009, c. 244, Pt. F, §2 (AMD).]
Subgroup means a subset of the entire student population of the state, a school district, or a school building and includes each of the following:
Examples of Subgroup in a sentence
Subgroup data can be aggregated for institutional purposes but should not be made public.
The Subgroup have appointed a Lead Developer under the standard Contestability Letter of Agreement for Contesting Shared Assets which is attached at Appendix 4 of the Quotation Letter.
Benchmarks: Year MAP Target Subgroup Target (Students eligible for FRPL) Year 3: 2018-2019 At least 60% No More Than 10% Below LEA- wide results for year 3 - 5 Year 4: 2019-2020 At least 65% No More Than 10% Below Year 5: 2020-2021 At least 70% No More Than 10% Below Academic Goal 2: By its fifth year of operation, CWC Kansas City will earn an MPI equivalent to the DESE Academic Achievement Status Target of 375 in Mathematics and Communication Arts.
More Definitions of Subgroup
Subgroup means a set of vehicles within an engine family distinguishable by characteristics contained in the manufacturer’s application for certification.
Subgroup. Any of Subgroup II-1 or Subgroup II-2.
Subgroup means numerically significant pupil subgroups as defined in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.
Subgroup means the separate professional group within the Bargaining Unit, consisting of School Psychologists, Program Specialists, School Nurses, Speech-Language Pathologists, Elementary School Counselors, Middle School Counselors, and High School Counselors.
Subgroup means a group of Member States, within a region, which have the technical ability to provide each other assistance in accordance with Article 15;