Accompany definition

Accompany means be in immediate presence of the nov- ice participant.
Accompany means to go along with another person while staying within a distance from the person that enables uninterrupted, unaided visual and auditory communication.
Accompany means the hunter with a disability and the designated hunter companion are in the physical presence of each other, not to exceed a 1/4-mile separation. While stalking or shooting an animal, the hunter with a disability and the designated hunter companion must have a form of reliable and direct communication.

Examples of Accompany in a sentence

  • Accompany Materials and Tests Form 312U with a listing of laboratory test results of compressive strength, density and flow or slump and if applicable, aggregate gradation, durability and height change.

  • Accompany visiting inspectors, representing Local, State or Federal Agencies having jurisdiction over the project, and report details of such inspection to the Local Public Agency and Indiana Department of Transportation.

  • Accompany management, as appropriate, on health and safety inspections conducted by other governmental authorities.

  • Accompany visiting inspectors representing public or other agencies having jurisdiction over the Project, record the results of these inspections and report to ENGINEER.

  • Accompany government Health and Safety inspectors, fire and WSIB audit during investigations of the workplace.


More Definitions of Accompany

Accompany means to go with or be together with a participant as an escort, companion, or other
Accompany means to go with or be together with a participant as an escort, companion, or other service provider, with an actual physical presence in the area where the activity is being conducted and within sight or sound of the participant at some time during the furnishing of service.
Accompany means to go along with another person under circumstances that allow one to come to the immediate aid of the other person and while staying within a distance from the person that permits uninterrupted, unaided visual and auditory communication.
Accompany means the adult is within both visual and voice contact of the youth. The adult does not have to be a licensed hunter or a hunter education graduate, and can accompany up to two youth at one time.
Accompany means the adult must be within arm’s reach at all times during the hunt. Adult mentors must possess a Wisconsin hunting license valid in the current year for any type of game. If the mentor was born on or after Jan. 1, 1973 they must be a graduate of a hunter education course or have completed basic training with the U.S. Armed Forces. The mentor may not harvest a turkey during the youth hunt and may not possess a weapon while in possession of turkey calls or decoys. Mentors may only mentor one youth aged 11 or younger, or who has not completed hunter education, at a time.*
Accompany means at a distance within which visual contact and verbal communication are maintained without the assistance of any electronic device.
Accompany means the trapper with a disability and the des- ignated trapper companion are in the physical presence of each other, not to exceed a 100-foot separation. The trapper with a disability and the designated trapper companion must have a form of reliable and di- rect communication.