Initial license definition

Initial license means the first permanent license granted to a qualified individual.
Initial license means the first permanent or administrative medicine license granted to a qualified individual.
Initial license means a license issued as part of the three-tiered licensure system set forth in 14 Del. C. § 1210.

Examples of Initial license in a sentence

  • The Licensee shall pay Licensor in full the Initial License Fee set forth in the order prior to the Commencement Date.


More Definitions of Initial license

Initial license means the first Maryland professional license issued to an educator.
Initial license means the first issuance of a license as a real estate broker, real estate broker-salesperson or real estate salesperson in this State to a first-time licensee.
Initial license means the first license that an individual holds to begin practice while preparing for the professional license.
Initial license means the first license issued to an educator that allows an educator to work in a position requiring a license in a Delaware public school.
Initial license means a license issued to a person or busi- ness who does not have such a license at the time of application.
Initial license means the first license issued by the licensing authority for a facility under Chapter 3714. of the Revised Code.
Initial license means an elementary, secondary, provisional or special license, a license to teach special education, or a license to teach middle school or junior high school education, issued to a teacher or other educational personnel: