Program hold definition
Examples of Program hold in a sentence
The University shall ensure students in the Intern Program hold a Baccalaureate degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution of higher education and have satisfied the additional requirement of meeting the California Basic Skills requirement, most commonly met by the passage of the CBEST assessment and are enrolled in internship courses in the University program.
If Client participates in a collaborative practice program, including vaccine, point-of-care, or engagement (each a “CPA Program”), Client attests that all Client’s employees, agents and representatives (“Client Participants”) involved in the delivery of such CPA Program hold all applicable federal, state and local licenses or registrations.
The Governance Committee will designate an entity or entities which may, on behalf of the Program, hold title or other interests in land acquired by or contributed to the Program.
Lead Hands will be actively involved and registered with the Provincial Occupational Health and Safety Supervisory Education Program, hold valid certificates for Basic First Aid and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Level 1 and meet all the requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Regulation, and Code in effect at the time of ratification.
Leaders from the Inspired Teaching Certification Program hold shared primary responsibility for this project.
DHS and CLEAResult (lead vendor for RI Energy's Income Eligible Services Program) hold monthly KPI meetings with the 6 Subgrantee weatherization coordinators.
DHS and CLEAResult (lead vendor for the National Grid Income Eligible Services Program) hold monthly KPI meetings with the 6 subgrantee weatherization coordinators.
College will ensure that all vocational instructors working with students in the Program hold valid vocational certificates.
The University shall ensure candidates in the Internship Program hold a Baccalaureate degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution of higher education and have satisfied the additional requirement of passing the CBEST exam.
The University shall ensure candidates in the Intern Program hold a Baccalaureate degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution of higher education and have satisfied the additional requirement of meeting the California Basic Skills requirement, most commonly met by the passage of the CBEST assessment and are enrolled in internship courses in the University program.