Institutional Board definition

Institutional Board means the legal, independent, policy-making body having control and management over the affairs and business of USU within the province of an institutional board under the terms of USU’s accreditation by WSCUC and the rules of the DOE and any applicable state Educational Agency.

Examples of Institutional Board in a sentence

  • The project manager assigned by CHFS will provide all documentation and protocols for review and approval by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services Institutional Board.

  • The project manager assigned by CHFS will provide all documentation and protocols for review and approval by the CHFS Institutional Board.

  • The Company has, as of the date hereof, obtained the affirmative vote or consent of the Institutional Board of USU approving this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (the “Requisite Institutional Board Vote”).

  • The Company has delivered to Newco and Aspen a copy of the Written Consent and such resolution or consent of the Institutional Board approving this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • The minute books and membership interest record books of the Company, including, without limitation, the minute books and records of the Institutional Board, as applicable, all of which have been made available to Newco, are complete and correct and have been maintained in accordance with sound business practices.

  • Neither the Company nor any of the managers, Institutional Board members, or officers of the Company is an OFAC Prohibited Party or is a target of material sanctions in any other jurisdiction in which the Company has business operations or arrangements.

  • UTRGV will not use the Data, either alone or in concert with any other information, to make any effort to identify or contact individuals who are or may be the sources of Data without specific written approval from County and appropriate Institutional Board Review (IRB) approval, if required pursuant to 45 CFR 46.

  • Past sanctions or censure by a department, institution, or professional society for activity that constitutes a violation of the LZ Community Agreement will be considered by the LZ Institutional Board in judging new applications for LZ membership.

  • The Parties understand that, in addition to the stipulations of this MOU, all members and member institutions in the Daya Bay Collaboration must abide by the most current Daya Bay Collaboration by-laws developed by the Institutional Board for the Daya Bay Collaboration.

  • Disciplinary procedures will be in accordance with Policies, as set forth by the State of West Virginia and the Institutional Board of Governors.