Resource definition

Resource means assets and income.
Resource means a student who receives 1 to 179 minutes of special education services during a typical school day consistent with the student's IEP provided for under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), 20 U.S.C. Sec. 1400 et seq., amended in 2004.
Resource means a unique person, piece of equipment, or object that performs activities and has its schedule calculated by Application Software.

Examples of Resource in a sentence

  • The Human Resource Director will provide this list to ACEA for their review.

  • The Contractor agrees to comply with Section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

  • Advanced $120.16 8235 Project Management Specialist No Variance $82.12 8240 Resource Manager No Variance $118.31 Customer Service Hotline 8400 Manager, Customer Service Hotline No Variance $78.53 8410 Customer Service Hotline Representative A.

  • CONSIDERATION: Pier and 21 mooring buoys - $296 per year; prorated pursuant to Public Resource Code section 6503.5; and Sundeck with stairs - $429 per year; Total annual rent - $725, with the State reserving the right to fix a different rent periodically during the lease term, as provided in the lease.

  • If that fails, one of the following employees will take the field trip: another Field Trip Driver, Transportation Resource, Mechanics, or Operations Supervisor.


More Definitions of Resource

Resource means 1 or more publicly or privately owned historic or nonhistoric buildings, structures, sites, objects, features, or open spaces located within a historic district.
Resource is a set of URI addressable entities associated with a Database Account.
Resource means manpower position.
Resource means any asset, tangible or intangible, owned by
Resource means any building, structure, site, area, place, feature, characteristic, appurtenance, landscape, landscape plan or improvement.
Resource means any resource that is afforded protection under the policies of Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act, including but not limited to public access, marine and other aquatic resources, environmentally sensitive wildlife habitat, and the visual quality of coastal areas.
Resource means a source of energy used to generate elec- tric power.