Reception center definition

Reception center means a business that:
Reception center means a Building, facility, or Use primarily used to host public or private events, parties, or gatherings, including but not limited to places where patrons dance to live or recorded music or where recorded music is presented by a “DJ” or “disc jockey.”
Reception center means a correctional facility for reception, classification and program- planning for purposes of confinement, treatment and transfer.

Examples of Reception center in a sentence

  • During 1997, USF&G's field structure was reorganized to accommodate the transfer of certain policy and claim processing activities from the branch offices to three new Centers for Agency Services and the Claim Reception Center.

  • Bob Torrescano, Hospital Administrator North Florida Reception Center Post Offrce Box 628 Lake Butler, Florida 32054 The Contract Manager will perform the following functions: a.

  • Attn: Sandy Thompson, RN, LHRM Post Office Box 560699 Orlando, Florida 32856-0699 RE: Contract Number 09208- Cancellation Mobile Surgery Services- North Florida Reception Center Dear Ms. Thompson: This is to advise that the above referenced contract is hereby cancelled effective midnight November 11,1997.

  • AMSSI (American Mobile Surgical Services Inc.) will provide a Mobile Surgica.l Unit at North Florida Reception Center including all equipment, instrumentation and supplies.

  • All newly committed inmates, including recidivists, shall receive a comprehensive mental health screening within 14 calendar days of arrival at the Reception Center.


More Definitions of Reception center

Reception center means a business that: 753 (a) operates facilities that are at least 5,000 square feet; and
Reception center means a business that: 701 (a) operates facilities that are at least 5,000 square feet; and
Reception center means a business that: 1887 (a) operates facilities that are at least 5,000 square feet; and 1888 (b) has as its primary purpose the leasing of the facilities described in Subsection 1889 (101)(a) to a third party for the third party's event. 1890 (102) "Reception center license" means a license issued in accordance with Chapter 5, 1891 Retail License Act, and Chapter 6, Part 8, Reception Center License. 1892 (103) (a) "Record" means information that is: 1893 (i) inscribed on a tangible medium; or 1894 (ii) stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in a perceivable form. 1895 (b) "Record" includes: 1896 (i) a book; 1897 (ii) a book of account; 1898 (iii) a paper; 1899 (iv) a contract; 1900 (v) an agreement; 1901 (vi) a document; or 1902 (vii) a recording in any medium. 1903 (104) "Residence" means a person's principal place of abode within Utah. 1904 (105) "Resident," in relation to a resort, means the same as that term is defined in 1905 Section 32B-8-102. 1906 (106) "Resort" means the same as that term is defined in Section 32B-8-102. 1907 (107) "Resort facility" is as defined by the commission by rule. 1908 (108) "Resort license" means a license issued in accordance with Chapter 5, Retail 1909 License Act, and Chapter 8, Resort License Act. 1910 (109) "Responsible alcohol service plan" means a written set of policies and 1911 procedures that outlines measures to prevent employees from: 1912 (a) over-serving alcoholic beverages to customers; 1913 (b) serving alcoholic beverages to customers who are actually, apparently, or obviously 1914 intoxicated; and 1915 (c) serving alcoholic beverages to minors. 1916 (110) "Restaurant" means a business location:
Reception center means building, together with its accessory buildings and uses, which is a place of assembly with the predominant purpose of hosting single events or a series of events, either of which is not to exceed a seventy-two (72) hour period, occurring alone or as part of another activity or business, to which the public is invited or, upon payment of an admission charge, is permitted to watch, listen, or participate, or which is conducted for the purpose of holding the attention of, gaining the attention of, diverting the attention of, or amusing guests or patrons, including:
Reception center means a business that: 670 (a) operates facilities that are at least 5,000 square feet; and
Reception center means a facility where a license is obtained for the storage, sale, service, and consumption of liquor, wine, heavy beer, and beer for banquet and event functions on the premises. The reception center must be at least 5000 sq. ft. and have culinary facilities on the premises or under the control of the center that are adequate to prepare full meals. Its primary purpose must be leasing its facility to a third party for the third party’s event.
Reception center means a business that: 752 (a) operates facilities that are at least 5,000 square feet; and