Handout definition

Handout means food, clothing, money or other item of value donated to a person.

Examples of Handout in a sentence

  • Handout materials may be used as the sole education component for home-delivered meal program participants.

  • Handout materials may be used, but not limited to, as the sole education component for home-delivered meal program participants.

  • Some examples are Sponsor development handouts, Chairman Circle Advisory/Founders' Group Handout.

  • State law requires the landlord to give the tenant a copy of the Rights and Responsibilities of Landlords and Tenants in Connecticut Handout.

  • ERSM will submit project plans and any required review fee for construction sites disturbing 500 square feet and pose a potential threat to receiving water quality to WMS for review and approval before start of construction as outlined in Building Safety Handout AG21.

  • I hereby acknowledge that NAL’s HIPAA/Notice of Privacy Practices and Patient or Consumer Rights Handout, procedures for reporting alleged violations of patient’s rights and grievance procedures have been made available to me.

  • I have read, understand, and agree to all regulations/requirements in the Applicant Handout.

  • ERSM will submit Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) and any required review fee for construction sites disturbing 10,000 square feet or more to WMS for review and approval as outlined in Building Safety Handout AG21 before start of construction.

  • Included with the Labor Compliance Handout, ICAPCD will provide training, documentation requirements, forms, etc., at the preconstruction conference or at a time designated by ICAPCD.

  • GRANTEE are responsible to review promptly and then forward on all required documentation to ICAPCD per the time schedules in the Labor Compliance Handout.

Related to Handout

  • Contactless means a payment method which may be offered by a Retailer for completing transactions. This payment method uses Near- Field Communications (NFC) meaning the Card is held close to the card reader rather than inserted into a POS terminal.

  • AIDS means acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

  • Training means instruction or teaching designed to impart a specific skill, as opposed to general knowledge.

  • Fabrication means intentional and unauthorized falsification or invention of any information or citation.

  • Advertising means the planning, creating, or placing of advertising in newspapers, magazines,