primary division definition

primary division means the division of the organization of a school comprising junior kindergarten, kindergarten and the first three years of the program of studies immediately following kindergarten; (“cycle primaire”)
primary division means the Division where a majority of the Member's patients are admitted and/or treated, and where the Member otherwise spends the majority of his or her Virtua working hours. A Member may designate as his or her Primary Division either the West Jersey Division or Memorial Division, but not both.
primary division means the division of the organization of a school comprising junior

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