OHR definition

OHR means the Office of Health Review established by section 6(1) of the Health Services (Conciliation and Review) Act 1995;
OHR means the Office of Human Rights of the District, its designee or any successor thereto.
OHR means Occupational Health + Rehabilitation Inc, a Delaware corporation and a Borrower hereunder.

Examples of OHR in a sentence

  • OHR reserves the right to enter into negotiations with any bidder or to end the Tender without awarding the contract.

  • The OHR and the Department’s Recruitment Team also ensure a criminal records background check is completed on all current FDC and contract employees at least once every five years.

  • The Florida Department of Corrections OHR utilizes the LiveScan fingerprinting program.

  • Florida State Statute 408.809, Background Screening establish the responsibilities for conducting and ensuring criminal records background investigations are completed on all eligible FDC candidates is the responsibility of the Office of Human Resources (OHR) and the Office of Human Resources Centralized Recruitment Team located in the Florida Department of Corrections Central Office.

  • The Language Access Program is housed under the District of Columbia Office of Human Rights (OHR).


More Definitions of OHR

OHR means the Office of Human Rights established by section 202 of the Office of Human Rights Establishment Act of 1999, effective October 20, 1999 (D.C. Law 13-38; D.C. Official Code 2-1411.01).
OHR means the Office of Health Review established by section 6(1) of the Health Services (Conciliation and Review) Act 1995;”. 25. Section 30A insertedAfter section 30 the following section is inserted —
OHR means the Office of Health Review
OHR shall have the meaning given to such term in the Recitals hereto.
OHR is defined in Recital D.
OHR. Occupational Health + Rehabilitation, Inc., a Delaware corporation and, following the effectiveness of the OHR Acquisition, a Wholly Owned Subsidiary of the Borrower.
OHR means OH&R Special Steels Company, a Delaware corporation.