Institutional unit definition

Institutional unit means the organisational unit which performs any of the basic tasks of the public education institution or multi-purpose institution,
Institutional unit means an area of land with or without buildings or structures on which activities take place pertaining to public or non-profit purposes, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, may include such uses as schools, places of worship, indoor recreation facilities, community centres, public hospitals, and government buildings;
Institutional unit means one or more rooms occupied or intended to be occupied for institutional use, whether or not such unit is located within an institutional zone.

More Definitions of Institutional unit

Institutional unit means an institutional unit as defined in paragraph 1.57 of Annex A to Regulation (EU) No 549/2013.
Institutional unit means any unit devoted primarily to schools, hospitals, churches, libraries, and similar public and quasi-public uses.

Related to Institutional unit

  • Institutional fund means a fund held by an institution exclusively for charitable purposes. The term does not include:

  • Institutional use means use within the lines of, or on property necessary for the operation of buildings such as hospitals, schools, libraries, auditoriums, and office complexes.

  • Institutional Client means a major commercial bank, corporation, insurance company, or substantially similar institution, which, as a substantial part of its business operations, purchases or sells securities and makes use of custodial services.

  • Institutional pharmacy means the physical portion of an institutional facility that is engaged in the compounding, dispensing, and distribution of drugs, devices, and other materials, hereinafter referred to as ‘drugs’, used in the diagnosis and treatment of injury, illness, and disease and which is permitted by the State Board of Pharmacy.

  • Institutional facility means an organization whose primary purpose is to provide a physical environment for patients to obtain health care services and shall not include those places where physicians, dentists, veterinarians, or other practitioners, who are duly licensed, engage in private practice.