Biennial definition

Biennial means once every two years.
Biennial means every two years (24 months)
Biennial means a plant that lives for two years, producing vegetative growth the first year and usually blooming and fruiting and senescing in the second year and then dying.

Examples of Biennial in a sentence

  • When Union officials (officers and stewards) are designated in writing by the Executive Director of Oregon AFSCME to attend AFSCME Council 75 Biennial or AFSCME International Conventions, the following provisions apply.

  • The Applicant shall only be responsible for the payment of an aggregate amount of fees and expenses under this Section 4.8 not to exceed Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) for any Tax Year during the Tax Limitation Period, and for any Tax Year during the term of this Agreement for which the Comptroller’s Biennial Report is required.

  • If LPHA completes fewer than 75% of the planned activities in its OHA-approved Biennial Local Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Program Plan for two consecutive calendar quarters in one state fiscal year LPHA will not be eligible to receive funding under this Program Element during the next state fiscal year.

  • For any Tax Year outside of the Tax Limitation Period and for which the Comptroller’s Biennial Report is not required, Applicant shall not be responsible for the payment of an aggregate amount of fees and expenses under this Section 4.8 which exceeds Seven Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars ($7,500.00).

  • Biennial evaluations conducted under this policy are completed by May 1 of the evaluation year.


More Definitions of Biennial

Biennial means occurring every second (2nd) year.
Biennial means every other year.
Biennial means the test is done at least once every other year, at about the same time, plus or minus one calendar month.
Biennial means every two (2) years.
Biennial means an event that occurs every two years.
Biennial or “biennium” means the two (2) year period in which a license is valid.
Biennial means a date that is one or more periods of two years after a test due date; “dangerous deficiency” means a defect or other non-compliance falling within Regulation 7(7)(c);