Endorsement Code definition

Endorsement Code means an identifying color, text or mark on the ATV Safety Education Card that indicates the operator meets or exceeds OPRD’s minimum standards in an approved hands-on ATV evaluation program.

Examples of Endorsement Code in a sentence

  • The following table shows the correct license class and endorsement for the vehicle or cargo being transported: Vehicle Type or Cargo Class License Endorsement Code Pulling more than one trailer A T Transporting passenger for hire A or B P Tank vehicle A or B N Hazardous materials A, B, or C H Tank vehicle with hazardous materials A, B, or C X Tow truck drivers shall have the proper class of license and endorsement(s) for the vehicle and cargo being transported, as shown above.

Related to Endorsement Code

  • Endorsement means a written endorsement issued by Us on the Schedule to record any changes to the applicable terms and conditions of this Policy or the details contained in the Schedule. Endorsements shall form a part of this Policy and shall be binding on You and Us. It is agreed that the terms of an Endorsement shall supersede any conflicting provisions in this Policy Document, Rider or Schedule.

  • Endorsement contract means an agreement under which a student athlete is employed or receives consideration to use on behalf of the other party any value that the student athlete may have because of publicity, reputation, following, or fame obtained because of athletic ability or performance.

  • Indorsement has the meaning specified in Section 8-102(a)(11) of the UCC, and “Indorsed” has a corresponding meaning.

  • Additional Insured status shall be granted to “County of Ulster, P.O. Box 1800, Kingston, New York, 12402-1800”, shown on the Commercial General Liability policy, further stating that this insurance shall be primary and non-contributory with any other valid and collectable insurance.

  • Licensure by endorsement means the issuance of an Iowa license to practice as a barber to an applicant who is or has been licensed in another state.