Probation definition

Probation means a period of six (6) months from the day upon which an employee is first appointed or a period of three (3) months after an employee has been transferred or promoted. If an employee does not successfully complete his probationary period on transfer or promotion, the Employer shall appoint him to a position comparable to the one from which he was transferred or promoted;
Probation means disciplinary action placing terms and conditions upon a license;
Probation means a student is given a conditional suspension of a penalty for a definite period of time in addition to being reprimanded. The conditional suspension will mean the student must meet the conditions and terms for the suspension of the penalty. Failure of the student to meet these conditions and terms will result in immediate reinstatement of the penalty.

Examples of Probation in a sentence

  • Ph. Executive Director Board of Registration in Pharmacy __________8/24/23____________________ Effective Date of Suspension followed by Probation Agreement Fully Signed Agreement Sent to Licensee on _8/24/2023_____________by Certified Mail No.__7020 0090 0000 1273 1417___________________________ 1 The term “license” applies to both a current license and the right to renew an expired license.

  • Probation: Newly hired full-time employees will be considered probationary employees for six months from the first day worked.

  • The defendant understands the United States will provide to the Court and the United States Probation Office a government version of the offense conduct.

  • If the defendant commits any crimes, violates any conditions of release, or violates any term of this plea agreement between the signing of this plea agreement and the date of sentencing, or fails to appear for sentencing, or if the defendant provides information to the Probation Office or the Court that is intentionally misleading, incomplete, or untruthful, or otherwise breaches this plea agreement, the United States will be released from its obligations under this agreement.


More Definitions of Probation

Probation means the same as defined in Iowa Code chapter 907.
Probation means a legal status created by court order following an adjudication
Probation means a student is given a conditional suspension of a penalty for a definite period of time in addition to being reprimanded. The conditional suspension will mean the student must meet the conditions and terms for the suspension of the penalty. Failure of the student to meet these conditions and terms will result in reinstatement of the penalty. Notwithstanding the assignment of probation, no imposition of the suspended consequence may be administered unless and until all of the provisions of this policy applicable to the suspended consequence (i.e., long-term suspension, expulsion, etc.) are satisfied.
Probation means a legal status created by court order following an adjudication on the ground of a violation of law or under Section 78A-6-103, whereby the minor is permitted to remain in the minor's home under prescribed conditions.
Probation means a sanction that permits a board to evaluate over a period of time a licensee's or registrant's fitness to practice an occupation regulated under this act.
Probation means a step in the disciplinary process pursuant to Section 605 of the Rules of Procedure during which the certificate is still valid. During the probationary period, a subsequent offense of misconduct, as determined through the same process as described above, may be cause for more serious consequences.
Probation means an extension of the selection process during which period an employee is required to demonstrate the ability to perform the job for which they were hired. Employees shall serve one 12-month probationary period, except that their probation may be extended in accordance with the Seattle Municipal Code and these Rules.