Coordinating definition
Examples of Coordinating in a sentence
NPCC shall mean the Northeast Power Coordinating Council or its successor organization.
The ASEAN Coordinating Committee on Investment (CCI) as established by the AIA Council and comprising senior officials responsible for investment and other senior officials from relevant government agencies, shall assist the AIA Council in the performance of its functions.
Applicable Reliability Council shall mean the Western Electricity Coordinating Council or its successor.
For eligible courses offered for dual credit (Part 1, Section B of this agreement) which fall outside of the formula funding allowable by the State of Texas as identified in the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Educational Data Center’s Reporting and Procedures Manual for Texas Community, Technical, and State Colleges (Fall 2018 version), additional tuition and fees may be assessed.
In accordance with Applicable Law (as hereinafter defined), the College will offer dual credit courses listed in the current edition of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s (THECB) Lower Division Academic Course Guide Manual (ACGM) and Workforce Education Course Manual (WECM).
Spark Arresters shall be a model tested and approved under Forest Service Standard 5100-1a as shown in the National Wildfire Coordinating Group Spark Arrester Guide, Volumes 1 and 2, and shall be properly mounted and maintained according to manufacturer’s specifications.
Provision of rigorous college readiness; compliance with Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (“THECB”) rules relating to list of aligned high school and college courses, dual credit and/or technical credit courses.
The National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) establishes Rest and Recuperation (R & R) guidelines that govern R & R on all Federal incidents.
The National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) has established guidelines for the length of assignments for resources and personnel who accept out of state assignments.
All courses offered for dual credit by Hill College will be either college-level academic courses, identified from the current edition of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual or college-level workforce education courses, identified from the current edition of the Workforce Education Course Manual.