OHD definition
Examples of OHD in a sentence
Oklahoma Health Department (Registries and other OHD Reporting Services) OKSHINE maintains a “public health gateway” with the Oklahoma Health Department (OHD) to enable integration with various MDH registries and reporting services.
Single Rate for Local Traffic (1/1/02 - 12/31/02) OHD .0015 Single Rate for Local Traffic (1/1/03 - 12/31/03) OHD .001 COMPENSATION FOR TRANSIT AND MTA TRAFFIC Tandem Switching Function Per MOU OHD 0.0006772 Multiple Tandem Switching, per MOU (applies to intial tandem only) OHD 0.0006772 Tandem Intermediary Charge, per MOU* OHD 0.001096 * This charge is applicable only to transit traffic and is applied in addition to applicable switching and/or interconnection charges.
OKSHINE staff works closely with OHD to assist Participants with integration and onboarding and manages day-to-day operations for these transactions from Participant to/from OHD.
Many of these are cross-categorical (For example, an EBD Specialized classroom may have students with EBD, OHD and TBI enrolled.).
Purchaser shall not assign rights under this Order without the written permission of OHD.
This may involve the Trust OHD completing the relevant health clearance via a telephone consultation.
Purchaser agrees that it will take all steps (including nondisclosure agreements with Purchaser’s employees and consultants, and such other steps as Purchaser takes to protect its own proprietary information) necessary to protect and prevent disclosure to and/or use by third parties of any proprietary information of OHD obtained by Purchaser.
This includes commercial off the shelf products that are accessories for OHD manufactured products.
New Products not manufactured by OHD: The warranty time period shall be the time period provided by the manufacture of that product.
Beginning in 1991, numerous environmental investigations were conducted at the Neighboring Property at ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ related to a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) closure of a former drum storage area ("FDSA") (EPA ID No. OHD ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇) under an Ohio EPA-approved closure plan.