Disqualify definition

Disqualify or “Disqualification” means, with respect to an Application, that the Application is returned to the Applicant by MBOH without scoring and without consideration for an Award of HCs, as authorized or required by this QAP.
Disqualify means to withdraw the privilege to
Disqualify means at least one automatically disqualifying conviction, pending charge, or negative action was found and the applicant cannot have unsupervised access to children or vulnerable adults; and

Examples of Disqualify in a sentence

  • Disqualify or assess a sanction against Farmer, if necessary, in accordance with the Abuse and Sanction Policy as set forth in the Louisiana Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program Farmer Handbook, hereby made a part of this Agreement as if fully written herein.

  • If the lead information is insufficient to contact the customer, disqualify the lead by clicking [ Actions ] → [ Disqualify ] → [ Incorrect data ].

  • Disqualify the CONTRACTOR from the award of contracts under future Requests for Proposals of the ALLIANCE for such period and under such conditions for requalification as may be determined by the ALLIANCE.

  • The State Treasurer on August 20, 2001, filed a Motion to Vacate and Disqualify in the Ancillary Adversary Proceedings which requested that the July 20, 2001, Order be vacated and that Judges Kinder and ▇▇▇▇▇ be disqualified.

  • Disqualify proposals contemplating resources that do not meet this RFP 2012’s definition of Base LoadBase Load resources.


More Definitions of Disqualify

Disqualify means to withdraw the privilege to drive a CMV, including to suspend, cancel, or revoke that privilege under a State or Federal law.
Disqualify means to withdraw the privilege to drive a commercial motor vehicle, including to suspend, cancel, or revoke that privilege under a state or federal law.
Disqualify means “[t]he act of making ineligible; the fact or condition of being ineligible,”25 or “to deprive of the required qualities, properties, or conditions; make unfit.”26 These definitions do not connote a fleeting condition, but rather a status of ineligibility or unfitness. Additionally, a permanent disqualification from office is a longstanding and common collateral consequence of a conviction.27 Nevertheless, we acknowledge that a potential ambiguity exists given that in several statutes the Legislature has used the phrase “forever disqualified” with reference to disqualifications from office,28
Disqualify means to prohibit a licensee from engaging in professional practice and from deriving income from that practice as a result of a revocation, permanent surrender, with or without prejudice, or active suspension of licensure of one year or more. As used in this section, a licensee shall not be deemed disqualified if he or she is permitted to practice dentistry in a limited fashion, is the subject of an order of suspension which is stayed or if the duration of a suspension is less than one year.
Disqualify or ‘disqualification’ means the power of the Bar Standards Board, pursuant to Section C of Part V, to disqualify a relevant person from performing one or more of the relevant activities where the disqualification condition is satisfied, which power when exercised on an interim basis shall be exercised in accordance with this section E of Part V;
Disqualify means in relation to any penalty imposed or to be imposed, to prevent a person from playing Football, or acting in any official capacity in connection with, or being in any way whatsoever connected with the arranging, conducting, controlling or administration of football and football matches as the case may be, for an indefinite period.
Disqualify means rendering ineligible or unfit to perform, by reason of an interest in a case or for any other reason as may be contained in this article;