MFT definition

MFT means an individual who meets the minimum professional and licensure requirements 21 set forth in CCR, Title 9, Section 625.
MFT means Marriage and Family Therapist and refers to an individual who meets the 7 minimum professional and licensure requirements set forth in CCR, Title 9, Section 625.
MFT means ICE Clear Europe’s Managed File Transfer Service for reporting and data file downloads;

Examples of MFT in a sentence

  • Classified employees of Special School District No. 1, who are permanent employees, represented by the Educational Support Professional Chapter, MFT, Local 59 and included within the bargaining unit as certified by the Director of the Bureau of Mediation Services.

  • The City or the Department of Human Services will develop a list of Protective Services staff who are eligible to provide LCSW and/or MFT supervision.

  • The Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) along with the Minneapolis Federation of Teachers (MFT) agree on the importance of professional development and support of its teachers.

  • Protective Service Worker staff seeking LCSW or MFT supervision may contact any person on the list of staff eligible to provide the supervision.

  • Members of MFT Local 59, including teachers in the Adult Education programs, certified by the Union to use this time off shall be released without loss of pay.


More Definitions of MFT

MFT means a "Marriage and Family Therapist";
MFT means the Murdoch Family Trust;
MFT means the Borrower’s Ministry of Finance and Treasury or any successor thereto;
MFT means Managed File Transfer process which is a secure automated data transfer process.
MFT means the MyFord Touch or MyLincoln Touch information and entertainment system.
MFT means the Murdoch Family Trust; “News Corp” means News Corporation;
MFT means a feature-length motion picture that is (a) made for initial exhibition on television in the United States or the Territory, (b) with an Availability Date during the Avail Term, (c) the Availability Date for which is no more than 6 months after its initial television exhibition in the United States or the Territory, and (d) for which Licensor unilaterally controls without restriction the Necessary Rights.