OACETT definition

OACETT means the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists.
OACETT means the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists. “Officers” means the President, Past-President, President-Elect, Registrar, Treasurer and CEO, who are officers of the Association. Other officers may be appointed by the Board of Directors. “ordinary resolution” means a resolution that is submitted to a meeting of the members and passed at the meeting, with or without amendment, by at least a majority of the votes cast. “Past President” means the former President whose term has most recently expired. “President” means the individual who has served two terms as President-Elect and is acclaimed to the role. The President serves as Chair of the Board of Directors and of the Annual General Meeting. “President-Elect” means the individual elected by Certified members to assist the President and to be acclaimed as President upon the completion of their term. “Regions” means the Regions of the province established for the purposes of administration and election by the Board of Directors from time to time in accordance with Section 1.6 of this By-Law and “Regional” shall have a corresponding meaning. “Register” means the register of the Association, consisting of a list of names of members of the Association in accordance with the Act and other such information as the Board of Directors considers appropriate. “Registration” means the process by which an individual, certified by RPPC as a Certified Technician, a Certified Engineering Technician, an Applied Science Technologist or a Certified Engineering Technologist, is entered into the Register of the Association as a Certified Member of the Association. “RPPC” means the Registration and Professional Practice Committee, formerly known as the Institute of Engineering Technology of Ontario. It is committee of the Board of Directors which manages the registration process and certain functions dealing with professional qualification, certification, admissions, discipline, standards and education. RPPC will carry out other duties as mandated by the Board of Directors. “Rules of Professional Conduct” means the rules of conduct established from time to time by the Board of Directors. “Secretary” means the individual responsible for providing notice of meetings and ensuring that accurate minutes are kept of each meeting. This position may be held by the CEO, at the pleasure of the Board of Directors.
OACETT means the non-profit, self-governing, professional association that certifies engineering and applied science technicians and technologists in Ontario.

Examples of OACETT in a sentence

  • With regard to Article 17.01, such technical practices shall be in accordance with the requirements and provisions of standard industry practices (i.e. OACETT, CGSB, other applicable licensing or certification bodies).

  • The Corporation shall pay 100% reimbursement of the OACETT fee of all those required to maintain such designation for their job classification.

  • In the case of Instrumentation Technicians, certification and membership in good standing with OACETT (Ontario Association of Engineering Technicians and Technologists) will be deemed equivalent.

  • The Corporation shall pay annually, to a maximum reimbursement of two hundred and thirty-one dollars ($231.00), the OACETT fee of all those required to maintain such designation for their job classification.

  • The Employer shall pay up to $150.00 per year toward the cost of the annual renewal of Auto Mechanic Licence fees, annual membership fee for Technicians to maintain OACETT membership, and any fees related to a trade certification recognized by the Apprenticeship Act of Ontario or any annual membership for Professional or Trade Certification under the Apprenticeship Act of Ontario so long as such membership is required as a condition of employment by the Employer.

  • The Company shall pay, 75% of the previous year’s OACETT annual fee for employees required to maintain such designation for their job classification, up to a maximum of $225 per year, upon approval of receipts.

  • With regard to Article 35.01, such technical practices shall be in accordance with the requirements and provisions of standard industry practices (i.e. OACETT, CGSB, other applicable licensing or certification bodies).

  • Upon receipt of a Certified Engineering Technologist Certificate (CET from OACETT – Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technologists & Technicians), the employee will be entitled to a retroactive adjustment to the top rate on Schedule A.

  • The Corporation shall pay annually, to a maximum reimbursement of two hundred and five dollars ($205.00), the OACETT fee of all those required to maintain such designation for their job classification.