KAPA definition

KAPA means the Kansas Administrative Procedure Act, K.S.A. 77-501,
KAPA. ’ means the Kansas administrative procedure act, K.S.A. 77-501 et seq. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 75-37,121; effective Nov. 20, 1998.)
KAPA means as much as “team” or “group” (such as in “Kapa Haka” - “Group that's doing the Haka”),

Examples of KAPA in a sentence

  • The Executive acknowledges that the Company currently bases the Aircraft at Centennial Airport (KAPA), Englewood, Colorado (the "Home Base").

  • The Executive acknowledges that the Company currently bases the Aircraft at Centennial Airport, (KAPA) Englewood, Colorado (the “Home Base”).

  • Perform a 0.63x bead-based cleanup by combining adapter-ligated DNA (110 µL) and KAPA pure beads (70 µL), then thoroughly resuspend the beads in the DNA mix by pipetting up and down several times.

  • The supplies specifically consist of: the chemicals, kits, ancillary materials and consumables (e.g., the NEBnext Ultra II kit, ScreenTapes, KAPA pure beads, multiplex oligonucleotides, Covaris shearing tubes, Qubit reagents, ethanol, buffers, plates, tubes, tips).

  • Perform a 2.2x bead-based KAPA Pure Beads cleanup: combine the RNA mix (25 μL) and KAPA Pure Beads (55 μL), by thoroughly resuspend the beads in the RNA mix by pipetting up and down several times.

  • KAPA permits use of the Park for organized events by families or groups that may be single or repetitive use.

  • Applicable fees or charges shall be fair and reasonable as determined by KAPA to cover expenses including insurance.

  • KAPA maintains policies and procedures that enable both passive recreational use by the public and organized events that seek to accommodate overall community needs in balance with sometimes competing interests.

  • On December 5, 1988, the Township and the Borough enacted Ordinance No. 63 and Ordinance No. 710, respectively, authorizing the creation of KAPA.

  • As part of the budgetary process KAPA shall share the budget with the Borough seeking comments on a schedule that enables completion of the budget for the ensuing year.