Voluntary surrender definition

Voluntary surrender means forgoing the authorization to practice by the subject of an initial or formal complaint pending further order of the board. It anticipates other formal action by the board and allows any suspension subsequently imposed to include this time.
Voluntary surrender means the invalidation of a nursing license at the time of its surrender and thereafter. A person whose license is voluntarily surrendered may not practice nursing or represent oneself to be a nurse until the board takes action.
Voluntary surrender means the activity whereby Shipper asks Carrier to offer part or all of its Committed Capacity on an electronic auction platform. The Carrier shall set, in its sole discretion, a reserved minimum bid price for the relevant auction where the Surrendered Capacity is sold. Shipper is refunded by Carrier for the Surrendered Capacity sold in auction, at a unitary price equal to the minimum between the price at which Shipper bought the capacity from Carrier, and the price at which Carrier sold the capacity in auction. It is understood that the Surrendered Capacity, if and when sold by Carrier in auction shall be removed from Shipper’s capacity account, and cannot be nominated anymore.

Examples of Voluntary surrender in a sentence

  • A board member who is designated to act in negotiation of settlement is not disqualified from participating in the contested case should the case proceed to hearing.12.1(5) Voluntary surrender.

  • Immediately upon the board’s determination that jurisdictional requirements have been met, the respondent shall be provided a copy of the complaint or amended complaint and any supporting documents attached to the complaint at the time of filing.11.4(6) Voluntary surrender of license—agreement to accept lesser sanction.

  • Voluntary surrender does not waive the right to a hearing and any associated rights.

  • Such other sanctions allowed by law as may be appropriate.[ ARC 2339C, IAB 1/6/16, effective 2/10/16] 655—4.8(17A,147,152,272C) Voluntary surrender.

  • Voluntary surrender of a licensee's license, if the licensee has outstanding indebtedness to claimants.


More Definitions of Voluntary surrender

Voluntary surrender means the relinquishment by a licensee of the right to practice a profession without a formal adjudication of misconduct.
Voluntary surrender means a certificate holder decides to discontinue practice in the specified profession or occupation and returns the certificate to the board for review and acceptance pursuant to subsection (E)(7).
Voluntary surrender means a process where a certified professional guardian and conservator voluntarily decides to discontinue practice in the profession and surrenders his or her certification pursuant to regulations adopted by the Board.
Voluntary surrender. A holder of a certificate who has not received a final order for revocation may voluntarily surrender their certificate to the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction if the certificate holder believes they might be ineligible to hold a certificate for any reason which is or might constitute grounds for a revocation of the certificate other than a conviction of a felony crime states within WAC 181-86-013(1).
Voluntary surrender means a public safety officer’s agreement to allow revocation of the officer’s certificate.
Voluntary surrender means an authentic confession of one’s own crime to the public security organ, judicial authority, or other relevant organs on a voluntary basis, including general surrender and quasi-surrender; the differences between voluntary surrender and confession.
Voluntary surrender means forgoing the authorization to