License capacity definition

License capacity means the maximum number of children who are authorized to be on the premises at any one time.
License capacity means the maximum permissible raw gas inlet volume for a gas plant as determined by the plant license granted by the AER or OGC;
License capacity means the maximum number of children that is allowed to attend at any one time.

Examples of License capacity in a sentence

  • Completed Designs by LSI or Design Service Partners for customers who do not have a Commercial License of Amplify ASIC RC or who seek to expand their Commercial License capacity using the Internal Licenses granted to LSI are [***].


More Definitions of License capacity

License capacity means the maximum number in each age category of children who may be cared for in a child day-care center or type A family day-care home at one time as determined by the director of job and family services considering building occupancy limits established by the department of commerce, number of available child-care staff members, amount of available indoor floor space and outdoor play space, and amount of available play equipment, materials, and supplies.
License capacity means the number and ages of children specified on the license or permit allowed to be on the premises at any one time.
License capacity means the maximum number of residents that can be admitted to and present in the residential child care program, as authorized by the license issued.
License capacity means the maximum number of children who can be in attendance at a Child Care Program at a given time depending upon adult to child ratios as set forth in this Chapter.
License capacity means the maximum number of children or youth, or both, authorized by the temporary permit or license to attend the program at any one time.
License capacity means the maximum permissible raw gas inlet volume for a gas plant as determined by the plant license granted by the AER or the British Columbia Oil and Gas Commission;
License capacity means the maximum number in each age category of children who may be cared for in a child day-care center or type A family day-care home at one time as determined by the director of job and family services considering building occupancy limits established by the department of commerce, amount of available indoor floor space and outdoor play space, and amount of available play equipment, materials, and supplies. For the purposes of a provisional license issued under this chapter, the director shall also consider the number of available child-care staff members when determining "license capacity" for the provisional license.