MTRS definition

MTRS means a person licensed as a master therapeutic recreation specialist.
MTRS means Mean Time to Restore Service, being the average time from the first detection or reporting of the Service interruption to Metrofibre NOC by the Customer until the time when the Service is restored;
MTRS means a person licensed as a master therapeutic recreational specialist.

Examples of MTRS in a sentence

  • Each full year section being taught will be calculated as equivalent to 1/6 of the per diem rate, subject to the limits of Massachusetts Teachers’ Retirement System (MTRS).

  • PVPA, therefore, shall have no obligation to provide notice or an opportunity to bargain with the Union over any changes mandated by the MTRS or with respect to retirement benefits.

  • The per diem rate of pay for Teacher Emeritus will be prorated to an hourly rate of pay, and the Teacher Emeritus will actually be paid for the hours he or she works each day subject to the limits of Massachusetts Teachers’ Retirement System (MTRS).

  • Unit members who are thinking of participating are advised to check MTRS pension regulations.

  • The MTRS shall contain a safety critical firing circuit that is capable of initiating electro-explosive devices such as squibs and blasting caps.

  • In order to receive this amount the teacher must complete the entire school year, not return for the next school year and retire in accordance with the rules and regulations of the MTRS within a reasonable time period.

  • MTRS is measured from when the CI or IT Service fails until it is fully restored and delivering its normal functionality.

  • Upon retirement from teaching, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the MTRS, an employee with a minimum of ten (10) years of service in the Shrewsbury Public Schools, and who retires at the end of the school year shall be paid for unused accumulated sick days, at his/her per diem rate, up to but not in excess of thirty-five (35) days.

  • Specific, quantifiable work products or task to be delivered during a particular reporting period – the most detailed, specific unit in the MTRS database.

  • The detailed work plan (which in NH is formed through the combination of the P&C List, a comprehensive work plan generated from the NHDES Measures Tracking and Reporting System [MTRS], and other separate grant work plans, a significant portion of which is funded with USEPA dollars through the PPG and other funding sources), is the result of a robust negotiations process between NHDES and EPANE Senior Leadership and Program Managers.


More Definitions of MTRS

MTRS means Minimum Technical Requirements.
MTRS means Mean Time to Restore Service.
MTRS means the minimum technical requirements applicable to the Facility for connection of the Facility to the Grid System set forth in Appendix K (Minimum Technical Requirements), as PREPA may modify or replace from time to time after the Closing Date in accordance with Section
MTRS. (Mean Time to Restore Service) means average time from the first detection or reporting of service interruption to DOTS CONNECT TECHNOLOGY NOC by the Customer until the time when the service is restored.
MTRS means mobile telephone termination rates;
MTRS means the minimum technical requirements applicable to the GSDS for integration with the DERMS and the Grid System set forth in Appendix K (Minimum Technical Requirements), as PREPA may modify or replace them from time to time after the Closing Date in accordance with Section 4.2 (Modifications).

Related to MTRS

  • Acquirer or “Acquirers” means the entity or entities to whom defendants divest the Divestiture Assets.

  • BPA means Bonneville Power Administration.

  • Direct seller means a person selling consumer products to individuals for personal or household use and not from a fixed retail location, including selling such product at in-home product demonstrations, parties, and other one-on-one selling.

  • Acquired Entity means any entity acquired by the Company or a Related Company or with which the Company or a Related Company merges or combines.