PSO definition

PSO means the ‘public service obligation’ which may be imposed by virtue of Section 39 of the Act.
PSO means the Power System Operator;
PSO means Pakistan State Oil Company Limited.

Examples of PSO in a sentence

  • The Contractor in providing the Goods or Services will comply with the provisions of PSO 1100 as published by the Authority from time to time.

  • The PSO shall define the terms of purchase and service delivery to a specific child.

  • The RH works closely with the Visiting Heads of the selected PSO wards regarding the fulfilment of responsibilities of the HC, Mentors (senior students) and mentors (appointed by the selected PSO’s for the first years in Block C Nooitgedacht to assist with psychosocial adjustment).

  • The Buyer may adjust or terminate the PSO at any time as a result of changes in the child’s eligibility for or progress with services or if the Buyer deems it to be in the child’s best interest to terminate the PSO.

  • The rates for services provided to a specific child by the Provider shall be set forth in the PSO for the child.


More Definitions of PSO

PSO means a national, provincial and municipal public sector organization, including, Line Ministries, secretariats of state, parastatals companies and public entities existing and operating at the local level under the laws of the Recipient;
PSO means the Canons Regular of the Holy Cross of the Province of St. Odilia, which is a religious entity and the American division of the Roman Catholic religious order known as the Canons Regular of the Holy Cross.
PSO means a Para Sport Organization that is an amateur sports organization recognized and certified as an NGB by the corporation in accordance with Section 8 of these Bylaws;
PSO means Pension Schemes Office of the Inland Revenue.
PSO means a PCH System Operator participant;
PSO means a Private Student Organisation.
PSO means a Paralympic Sport Organization that is an amateur sports organization recognized by the corporation in accordance with Section 8 of these Bylaws;