Operator license definition

Operator license means a Sports Wagering Operator License issued by the Office that authorizes the operation of sports wagering, including sports wagering conducted over the internet or through mobile applications or other digital platforms that are initiated and received, or otherwise made, exclusively within the physical confines of the single approved Sports Wagering Facility or as authorized by law.
Operator license. – means the license issued to a person defined as an operator as defined by Section 2.11, “Game Room Operator”.
Operator license means a sports wagering operator license issued by the

Examples of Operator license in a sentence

  • Water Treatment Plant Operators and Senior Water Treatment Operators hired after February 9, 1992 must obtain a Class "D" Water Treatment Operator license within eighteen (18) months of hire.

  • Any employee possessing a Class III Operator license involuntarily transferred to a position not requiring a Class III Operator license shall be grandfathered at the Class III Operator’s pay rate.

  • The supply price of such Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient shall be the Cost of Goods Sold.

  • Boiler Operator employees may not be bumped except by a senior employee holding a valid Boiler Operator license.

  • Courses shall be conducted semi-annually and each Hod Carrier shall maintain a current First Aid Card, Forklift Operator license.

  • Progression requirement is satisfied for Control Room pay when they have Class A Water Operator license.

  • Water Treatment Plant Operators hired after February 9, 1992 must obtain a Class "D" Water Treatment Operator license within eighteen (18) months of hire.

  • Application of pesticides and herbicides within WSDOT right of way as part of Vendor’s maintenance of the Toll Facilities shall be performed by, or under, the direct supervision of Vendor’s officers, officials, employees, and/or agents who possess a current Public Operator or Commercial Pesticide Operator license.

  • For Example: Water Operator license must be obtained within one (1) year.

  • When a new employee is hired as a Utility Service Worker I and already possesses a Class I Water Operator license, the new employee shall serve a 180-day probationary period as a Utility Service Worker I, and, if probation is satisfactorily completed, the employee shall be moved to the starting wage of the appropriate classification within the Utility Service Worker II classification series, corresponding to that license.


More Definitions of Operator license

Operator license means a City of San Rafael Cannabis Business Operator License.
Operator license means all approvals, authorizations, gaming licenses, transactional waivers, permits, consents, findings of suitability, registrations, and clearances required and issued by the relevant Gaming Authority in relation to the interactive gaming operator services to be undertaken by the Customer in the relevant State(s) within the Territory.
Operator license means the License issued to Operator;