Emergency permit definition

Emergency permit means a permit issued to a physician currently licensed in
Emergency permit means a permit issued to a physician currently licensed in another state, authorizing the physician to practice in this state for the duration of a specific medical emergency, not to exceed thirty (30) days;
Emergency permit. (RCRA and UIC) means a RCRA or UIC permit issued in accordance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code 703.221 or 704.163, respectively.

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More Definitions of Emergency permit

Emergency permit means a verbal hydraulic project approval or the written follow-up to the verbal approval issued to a person under RCW 77.55.021(12).
Emergency permit for the purposes of 335-14-8 means a permit issued in accordance with 335-14-8-.06(1).
Emergency permit means a verbal hydraulic project approval
Emergency permit means a permit that is issued in accordance with § 270.61 (as incorporated by R18-8- 270).]
Emergency permit means a permit issued where an imminent and substantial endangerment to human health or the environment is determined to exist by the director.
Emergency permit means a permit allowing a repair and/or replacement of a broken system component on an emergency basis where immediate action is necessary to protect public health. Repairs/replacements of this kind are considered emergencies occurring when Department offices are closed. Repairs and/or component replacements to cesspools, seepage pits or tank(s) associated with cesspools/seepage pits are not permitted unless approved by the Department.
Emergency permit means an emergency permit as defined at 40 CFR 270.61;