Licensing year definition
Licensing year means period beginning on the 1st April of a year and ending on the 31st March of the following year.
Licensing year means the period from January 31 of any year through January 30 of the next year; initial, renewed and reinstated licenses may be issued at any time set, herein, but shall expire on January 30 of the following year, except as otherwise provided in these rules.
Licensing year means a period beginning on July 1 and ending on June 30 of the following calendar year.
More Definitions of Licensing year
Licensing year means the specific period of time a license/certification issued by the Board is valid. For purposes of these Rules, the term "licensing year" shall have the same meaning as "calendar year," the time period beginning at 12:01a.m., January 1, and ending as of 12:00 midnight, the same December 31.
Licensing year means a one-year time period that begins on the date an agency obtains its initial license to operate, and ends one year later.
Licensing year means the period of twelve months commencing on the 1st July; “light refreshments” means—
Licensing year means a 12-month period determined by the Board;
Licensing year means the period from 1 October in any year to 30 September in the next ensuing year;
Licensing year means the period commencing on the 1st day of April and ending the 31st day of March
Licensing year means the period from the first day of April of any calendar year to the thirty first day of March of the following year or a part thereof;