OPR definition

OPR means the National Energy Board Onshore Pipeline Regulations, as amended from time to time, and available at: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-99- 294/FullText.html
OPR means Operator Rate payable to the Broadcaster per subscriber per television set per month (excluding all applicable taxes) (in Rs.)
OPR means the Office of Professional Regulation.

Examples of OPR in a sentence

  • All complaints (written or oral) reported to the LEA directly, which involve activities connected to immigration enforcement activities authorized under this MOA, will be reported to the ICE OPR.

  • Upon receipt of any complaint the ICE OPR will undertake a complete review of each complaint in accordance with existing ICE allegation criteria and reporting requirements.

  • The Internal Affairs Division Commander will inform ICE OPR of the disposition and resolution of any complaints referred by ICE OPR.

  • The ICE OPR will refer complaints, as appropriate, involving LEA personnel to the LEA’s Internal Affairs Division for resolution.

  • As stated above the ICE OPR will adhere to existing ICE reporting requirements as they relate to the DHS OIG and/or another legally required entity.


More Definitions of OPR

OPR means Owner’s Project Requirements, which are a written document that details the functional requirements of the project and the expectations of how it will be used and operated by the owner. A written document that details the functional requirements of a project and the expectations of how it will be used, operated and maintained. These include project goals, measurable performance criteria, cost considerations, benchmarks, success criteria, and supporting information.
OPR means the Onshore Pipeline Regulations (Canada), as amended from time to time;
OPR means the Canadian Energy Regulator Onshore Pipeline Regulations (Canada), as amended from time to time;
OPR means Outward Processing Relief.
OPR. Optimized Passenger Recovery tool.
OPR means the Office of Public Records (also known as, and also referred to herein as, "official public records", "real property records", "deed records", "county recorder’s office", "county clerk’s office" and "public records") of the county, municipality, parish, township, town or similar political subdivision in which the Property is located; the recorder’s office for recording of deeds, liens and similar real property records. All documents required under this Declaration to be filed in the OPR shall be filed in recordable form, with all filing fees paid, and with a copy to the Trustee by certified mail.
OPR means the National Energy Board Onshore Pipeline Regulations, as amended from time to time, and available at: http://laws‐lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR‐99‐ 294/FullText.html