Waiver of prohibition definition

Waiver of prohibition means an authorization for a program to be taught in but not by the entity’s staff that has had its approval denied or withdrawn pursuant to Public Law 105−15, Section 1819 (f) (2) and Section 1919 (f) (2) of the Social Security Act, and 42 U.S.C. 1395i3 (f) (2) and 42 U.S.C. 1396r (f) (2).
Waiver of prohibition means a program is authorized to be taught in but not by the entity’s staff that has had its approval denied or withdrawn pursuant to Public law 105.

Examples of Waiver of prohibition in a sentence

  • In limited circumstances, this prohibition may be waived in accordance with section 225.7705-2.225.7705-2 Waiver of prohibition.

  • The term "campaign contribution" shall have the meaning which is ascribed to the term "contributions" pursuant to F.S. § 106.011, as amended.(b) Waiver of prohibition.

  • In § 301.6109–1, paragraph (g)(3) is revised to read as follows:§ 301.6109–1 Identifying numbers.* * * * * (g) * * * (3) Waiver of prohibition to disclose tax- payer information when acceptance agent acts.

  • In limited circumstances, this prohibition may be waived in accordance with section 225.7705-2 .225.7705-2 Waiver of prohibition.

Related to Waiver of prohibition

  • restriction of processing means the marking of stored personal data with the aim of limiting their processing in the future;

  • Crime-related prohibition means an order of a court

  • Governing Law This Agreement is governed by, and shall be construed in accordance with, English law.

  • Waiver or variance means action by the board which suspends in whole or in part the requirements or provisions of a rule as applied to an identified person on the basis of the particular circumstances of that person. For simplicity, the term “waiver” shall include both a “waiver” and a “variance.”

  • Legitimate law enforcement purpose means a goal within the lawful authority of an officer that is to be achieved through methods or conduct condoned by the officer’s appointing authority.

  • Base jurisdiction means the member jurisdiction, selected in accordance with the plan, to which an applicant applies for apportioned registration under the plan or the member jurisdiction that issues apportioned registration to a registrant under the plan.

  • Courts means the Ontario Court, the Quebec Court and the BC Court.

  • Venue means the premises as delineated and shown edged red in Annex A.

  • Express Waiver I desire to expressly waive any claim of confidentiality as to any and all information contained within our response to the competitive procurement process (e.g. RFP, CSP, Bid, RFQ, etc.) by completing the following and submitting this sheet with our response to Education Service Center Region 8 and TIPS.