Corps definition

Corps means the senior environmental corps.

Examples of Corps in a sentence

  • HHPR will follow the US Army Corps of Engineers 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual and 2010 Regional Supplement: Western Mountains, Valleys and Coast Region.

  • A teacher, upon being employed by the District, may at the District’s approval, be placed on the salary schedule on the basis of one (1) year of credit for each year of teaching experience in a public school, a state-approved private school, institutions of higher education, or a governmentally-sponsored teaching program such as Peace Corps, U.S. Overseas Schools, or Indian Affairs.

  • The City will be utilizing the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) conversion factor for converting between tons and cubic yards of debris.

  • An employee who is a member of the Ohio National Guard, the Ohio Defense Corps, the Naval Militia, or other reserve component of the Armed Forces of the United States, is entitled to a leave of absence from his/her respective duties without loss of pay for the time the employee is performing service in the uniformed services for periods of up to thirty-one (31) days, for the calendar year in which the employee is performing service in the uniformed services.

  • All employees, who are members of the Ohio National Guard, the Ohio Defense Corps, the Ohio Naval Militia or members of other reserve components of the armed forces of the United States, shall be granted leaves of absence and pay in accordance with the Ohio Revised Code.


More Definitions of Corps

Corps means the Michigan civilian conservation corps established under this chapter.
Corps means the Washington service corps.
Corps means the Iowa conservation corps.
Corps means the Office of the Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army.
Corps means the Secretary of the Army, acting through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, with respect to the matters covered by this regulation.
Corps means the New Mexico youth conservation corps;
Corps means the United States Army Corps of Engineers and any of its successor departments or agencies.