Architectural Modifications definition

Architectural Modifications means any service leading to the alteration of the structure of a dwelling to meet a specific service need of an eligible individual.
Architectural Modifications means any service leading to the alteration of the structure of a dwelling to meet a specific service need of the client.
Architectural Modifications means any service leading to the alteration

Examples of Architectural Modifications in a sentence

  • Payment rates and service limitations for Architectural Modifications will be as promulgated in the Oklahoma Health Care Authority Administrative Code.

Related to Architectural Modifications

  • Material Modifications means and include any modification to an existing RPTs, in aggregate with a related party, having variance of 25% in value of the transaction already approved by the Audit Committee or Board or Shareholders, as the case may be, or such modification as may be decided by the Audit Committee.

  • Material Modification means any modification to an Interconnection Request that has a material adverse effect on the cost or timing of Interconnection Studies related to, or any Network Upgrades or Local Upgrades needed to accommodate, any Interconnection Request with a later Queue Position.

  • Architectural coating means a coating applied to stationary structures and their appurtenances, to mobile homes, to pavements, or to curbs.

  • Permit modification means a revision to a Title V operating permit that cannot be accomplished under the provisions for administrative permit amendments found at rule 567—22.111(455B). A permit modification for purposes of the acid rain portion of the permit shall be governed by the regulations pertaining to acid rain found at rules 567—22.120(455B) to 567—22.147(455B). This definition of “permit modification” shall be used solely for purposes of this chapter governing Title V operating permits.

  • Contract Modification means any changes in the terms or provisions of the Contract which are reduced to writing and fully executed by both parties.