Reactivation definition
Reactivation means the process whereby an inactive licensee obtains a current license.
Reactivation means the restoration to active status of an authorization from inactive status.
Reactivation means the procedures set forth in these Rules to restore an emeritus, inactive or lapsed license to active status;
Examples of Reactivation in a sentence
Reactivation within 60 days will be possible and will cost € 250,-.
Reactivation of any source after the five (5) year period shall require a new permit.
All Payments due to the Company will be debited through the Subscriber Account including without limitation Installation Fee, Activation Fee, Reactivation Fee and CPE Rental.
All Payments due to the Company will be debited through the Subscriber Account including without limitation Installation Fee, Activation Fee and Reactivation Fee.
More Definitions of Reactivation
Reactivation means the process and board act of reactivating an inactive or expired license, thereby permitting the licensee to engage in the practice of home inspection;
Reactivation means beginning operation of an emissions unit that has been shut down.
Reactivation means an application for reactivation of an annual policy that has become inactive in the customer's current registration period. (« rétablissement »)
Reactivation means the process of making current a license which has been in abeyance as a result of failure to comply with the necessary renewal requirements; this process does not involve disciplinary action at any juncture.
Reactivation means an application to reactivate an annual policy that became inactive within the current policy period or a multi-year policy that became inactive in the current annual rating term. (« rétablissement »)
Reactivation after a license has lapsed means the completion of all requirements set forth in W.S.
Reactivation means the process of obtaining a license less than 5 years after the Board placed the license on inactive status.