LPO definition
LPO means limited practice officer.
LPO means a Local Purchase Order.
LPO or “Local program operator” means an entity, either public or private, under contract with the department to enforce the provisions of this chapter and provide tank system plan review and inspection services in a specific region of the state.
Examples of LPO in a sentence
Local processing office (LPO) is the office responsible for payment certification when payment certification is done external to the entitlement system.
Leave the Inspect by DoDAAC, Ship From Code DoDAAC, Service Approver, and LPO DoDAAC fields blank unless otherwise directed by the Agreements Officer.
Leave the Inspect by DoDAAC, Ship From Code DoDAAC, Service Approver, and LPO DoDAAC fields blank unless otherwise directed by the AO.
For Types LPO, LPO1 and LPO2 IGF will pass title in Equipment to Client following payment of the Early Termination Charge.
Leave the Inspect by ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Ship From Code DoDAAC and LPO DoDAAC fields blank unless otherwise directed by the AO.
More Definitions of LPO
LPO means LG&E Power Operations Inc., a California corporation.
LPO means the loyalty programme operator responsible for the day-to-day management and administration of the loyalty programme;
LPO means Local Purchase Order and “PRF” shall mean Procurement Requisition Form.
LPO means that all human subjects enrolled in a Clinical Trial shall have either terminated their participation in the Clinical Trial, either by reason of completion of a full course of dosing and follow-up in accordance with the protocols under which the applicable Clinical Trial is conducted, or because either the Clinical Trial, or the subject’s participation therein, has terminated.
LPO means a licensed post office;
LPO. The term "IPO" shall mean with respect to the Company, an initial public offering of the equity securities of the Company or any of its Affiliates holding the majority of the Company's assets used in automobile design, production, marketing, distribution and sales, whether such offering is primary or secondary, underwritten by a nationally recognized investment bank, pursuant to a registration statement filed under the Securities Act of 1933 and declared effective by the Commission (other than a registration effected solely to implement an employee benefit plan or a transaction to which Rule 145 of the Securities Act of 1933 is applicable, or a registration statement on Form ▇-▇, ▇▇▇▇ ▇-▇ or a successor to one of those forms).
LPO means the Loyalty Programme Operator (that is, the administrator of the loyalty programme);