COMAR definition

COMAR means Code of Maryland Regulations.
COMAR means the Code of Maryland Regulations.
COMAR means the Code of Maryland Regulations available on-line at www.dsd.state.md.us.

Examples of COMAR in a sentence

  • When extensions are provided, they shall meet the requirements of COMAR 11.14.04.10.


More Definitions of COMAR

COMAR means the Code of Maryland Regulations
COMAR means Code of Maryland Regulations. 1.2 “Contractor” means (Contractor’s name) whose principal business address is (Contractor’s primary address) and whose principal office in Maryland is (Contractor’s local address). 1.3 “Department” means the Department of Human Resources, Baltimore City Department of Social Services. 1.4 “Pricing Proposal” means the Contractor’s Pricing Proposal dated (Pricing Proposal date). 1.5 “Procurement Officer” means the Department employee identified in Section 1.5 of the RFP as the Procurement Officer. 1.6 “RFP” means the Request for Proposals for Work Participation, Placement, and Support Services Solicitation # BCDSS/FIA-16-060-S, and any addenda thereto issued in writing by the State. 1.7 “State” means the State of Maryland. 1.8 “State Project Manager” means the Department employee identified in Section 1.6 of the RFP as the State Project Manager. 1.9 “Technical Proposal” means the Contractor’s Technical Proposal dated (Technical Proposal date).
COMAR means Code of Maryland Regulations. The Critical Area regulations are COMAR Title 27, or COMAR 27.
COMAR means Code of Maryland Regulations "Committed dose equivalent" [See "Dose"] "Committed effective dose equivalent" [See "Dose"]
COMAR means the Code of Maryland Regulations, as from time to time amended, including any successor provisions.
COMAR means the Code of Maryland Regulations (available at www.dsd.state.md.us). Note: It should be understood that any reference to Regulation or Statute is as amended.
COMAR means the Code of Maryland Regulations. 1.2. “Contract” means this contract for Enterprise Content Management System RFP (ECMS). 1.3. “Contract Manager” means the individual identified in Section 1.6 of the RFP, or a successor