Revoked definition

Revoked means removal of certification by this state or another state.
Revoked means a NERC certificate that has been suspended for more than twelve months. While in this state, a certificate holder can not perform any task that requires an operator to be NERC-certified. The certificate holder will be required to pass an exam to be certified again. Any CE Hours accumulated prior to or during the revocation period will not be counted towards Credential Maintenance.
Revoked means the license status in which the license is void and not eligible for reactivation.

Examples of Revoked in a sentence

  • Discharged In custody, reason: Revoked, reason: Medically unable to participate Special Condition requiring treatment participation withdrawn Transferred outside the immediate area No longer subsidy eligible, Offender will remain in the program as a self-pay client.

  • This Power Of Attorney Is Coupled With An Interest And May Not Be Terminated By Borrower And Shall Not Be Revoked Or Terminated By Borrower And Shall Not Be Revoked Or Terminated By Borrower’s Death, Disability Or Dissolution.

  • At any time commencing forty-eight (48) months following the issuance to a Fellow Adopter of a Common Device Certificate, such Common Device Certificate may be Revoked without notice.

  • Adopter acknowledges that the HDCP Specification describes means by which KSVs may be Revoked.

  • Address: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇., ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Date Revoked: February 4, 1995 Reason: Failed to furnish a valid surety bond.


More Definitions of Revoked

Revoked means the status of a license when disciplinary action has been ordered that removes the licensee's legal authority to broker real estate for a minimum of five (5) years; and
Revoked means the certification is inactive and the holder of the certification has no authority to function as an emergency medical care provider.
Revoked means the license status in which the license is void and not eligible for reactivation. (Sec. 4735.01(M) to (Q).)
Revoked or “Revocation” means a professional guardian’s certification is cancelled by the Board or the Washington State Supreme Court pursuant to the procedures set forth in these disciplinary regulations or any other regulations of the Board, as a result of the professional guardian’s failure to comply with any statutes, fiduciary duties, standards of practice, rules, regulations, any requirement governing the conduct of professional guardians and any other authority applicable to professional guardians. The Board must specify whether the CPG is eligible to apply for certification with the AOC guardian program at a future date.
Revoked or “revocation” means a written formal discipline sanction, finding a certificate holder has violated one or more provisions of the statutes, court rules, or applicable sections of the ACJA and the certificate to practice in the profession or occupation is rescinded.
Revoked means the division, pursuant to the provisions of Section 66-5-29 or 66-8-111 NMSA 1978, has terminated a person's driving privilege or driver's license for:
Revoked when used with these forms, means a will or other document that the decedent has canceled. If a will is revoked, it has no effect;