OARS definition

OARS means the Administrative Rules adopted by WOU, including the Oregon University System rules. "ORS" means the Oregon Revised Statutes.
OARS means the Oregon Administrative Rules adopted by the State of Oregon Board of Higher Education. "ORS" means the Oregon Revised Statutes;
OARS as per this tender document means user friendly Online Application and Registration System with payment gateway with reputed Banks having wider reach across the State.

Examples of OARS in a sentence

  • The stipend will be 1.2% of Step 1, Range A for every 16 clock hours the Faculty Member is assigned to OARS.

  • Manual Entry: the user reports results from an assessment directly into the OARS website, through a web reporting form.

  • Licensor will configure and activate the OARS software within TEN (10) business days of receipt of all required information described in Section I of this Exhibit D.

  • It is RCSI’s responsibility to keep written or microform records, if such are required under state and federal regulations because of the limited acceptance or admissibility of the OARS services or the technology to be used under this Agreement to provide the OARS services.

  • Kornar Winmil Yunti (KWY) provide counselling and men’s behavioural change program to Aboriginal male perpetrators of D&AFV using a narrative approach and Offenders Aid Rehabilitation Service (OARS) deliver Moral Recognition Therapy (MRT) to male perpetrators of domestic violence.

  • Licensor shall on an as-needed basis install all known security updates onto the OARS Server.

  • The Online Report Card Module is an optional module that allows districts to implement in OARS an electronic version of their paper-based report card.

  • LICENSOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO UPDATE BROWSER REQUIREMENTS AS NEW BROWSERS ARE RELEASED, AND AS NEW FEATURES ARE IMPLEMENTED IN OARS.

  • The Online Assessment Module allows districts to administer assessments to students directly through OARS, by loading the questions and answers from those assessments directly into the software.

  • At its sole discretion, Licensor may agree to develop custom features or reports for Licensee, or provide consultations to Licensee in areas that fall beyond the scope of the OARS software and the support described in this Section IV.


More Definitions of OARS

OARS as per this tender document means user friendly Online Application and Registration System with payment gateway with reputed Banks and other having wider reach across the State and other agencies identified by the Commission from time to time .
OARS means the Administrative Rules adopted by WOU. "ORS" means the Oregon Revised Statutes.
OARS shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Kadix Systems, LLC Ownership Appreciation Rights Plan.
OARS means the Administrative Rules adopted by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education and OSU.
OARS acronym means: Open-ended questions; Affirmations; Reflections; Summaries
OARS means the Administrative Rules adopted by WOU, including the Oregon University System rules.

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