Rhode Island definition

Rhode Island or “the State” means the State of Rhode Island, including BHDDH and the Office of Rehabilitation Services (“ORS”), as administered through the Department of Human Services, the Rhode Island Department of Education (“RIDE”), and the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (“EOHHS”).
Rhode Island. The Rhode Island Supreme Court licenses all lawyers in the general practice of law. The court does not license or certify any lawyer as an expert or specialist in any field of practice. Rhode Island Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 7.4 (1998). Tennessee: Unless otherwise indicated, Tennessee attorneys are not certified as specialists by the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization in the areas of practice listed on their profiles. See Tennessee Code of Professional Responsibility DR 2-101(C)(3) (1998).

Examples of Rhode Island in a sentence

  • Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.

  • Any notice required or permitted to be given by either party to the other shall be deemed sufficient if sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed by the party giving notice to the other party at the last address furnished by the other party to the party giving notice: if to the Issuer, at 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxxx, and if to Distributors, at 900 Salem Street, Smithfield, Rhode Island.

  • Bid Bonds must be executed by a reliable Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of Rhode Island.

  • The Surety Company executing the Bond must be licensed to do business in the State of Rhode Island or Bond must be countersigned by a company so licensed.

  • In accordance with Title 37 Chapter 13 of the General Laws of Rhode Island, payment of the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for regular, overtime and other working conditions existing in the locality for each craft, mechanic, teamster, or type of workman needed to execute this work is a requirement for both contractors and subcontractors for all public works.


More Definitions of Rhode Island

Rhode Island. Any person who knowingly presents a false or fraudulent claim for payment of a loss or benefit or knowingly presents false information in an application for insurance is guilty of a crime and may be subject to fines and confinement in prison.
Rhode Island. Claims may only be made directly against the provider identified in this Contract. No claim may be made against any insurer identified in this Contract.
Rhode Island o CanWell, LLC, CanWell Processing (RI), LLC and CanWell Processing (ME), LLC v. High Street Capital Partners, LLC, d/b/a Acreage Holdings, Inc., and as the Successor-in- interest to The Wellness and Pain Managements Connection, LLC, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, and Xxxx Does 1-20 (C.A. No. KM-2019-0948); and o CanWell, LLC v. The Wellness and Pain Managements Connection, LLC and Its Successor in Interest High Street Capital Partners, LLC, d/b/a Acreage Holdings, Inc., Northeast Patients Group d/b/a Wellness Connection of Maine, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, and Xxxx Does 0-00 (Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xx. XX-0000-0000)  Xxxxx: Northeast Patients Group, Inc. d/b/a Wellness Connection of Maine x. XxxXxxx, LLC and CanWell Processing (Maine), LLC (Cumberland County, BCD-CV-19-50)  Delaware: High Street Capital Partners, LLC x. XxxXxxx, LLC, XxxXxxx Processing (Maine), LLC, and CanWell Processing (Rhode Island), LLC (Court of Chancery, No. 2019-0957-MTZ)
Rhode Island or “the State” means the State of Rhode Island, including BHDDH and the Office of Rehabilitation Services (“ORS”), as administered through the Department of Human Services, the Rhode Island Department of Education (“RIDE”), and the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (“EOHHS”). A “sheltered workshop” is a facility-based service that congregates a large number of adults with I/DD. Sheltered workshops are operated by service provider entities. In general, a sheltered workshop employs only individuals with I/DD or other disabilities except for service support staff. Individuals with I/DD are frequently paid less than minimum wage for work performed. In sheltered workshops, individuals with I/DD have limited or no engagement with nondisabled peers, coworkers, and customers, except for provider agency support staff. A “situational assessment” is a vocational assessment that is administered on-site in integrated employment settings, where individuals are evaluated in the performance of work activities that are typical to the setting where the assessment is administered.
Rhode Island. The System is participating in the Community Remote Net Metering (CNM) pilot program.
Rhode Island or “the State” means the State of Rhode Island, including BHDDH and the Office of Rehabilitation Services (“ORS”), as administered through the Department of Human Services, the Rhode Island Department of Education (“RIDE”), and the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (“EOHHS”). A “sheltered workshop” is a facility-based service that congregates individuals with I/DD who perform work tasks inside of the facility. Sheltered workshops are operated by service provider entities. In general, a sheltered workshop employs only individuals with I/DD or other disabilities except for service support staff. Individuals with I/DD are frequently paid less than minimum wage for work performed. In sheltered workshops, individuals with I/DD have limited or no engagement with nondisabled peers, coworkers, and customers, except for provider agency support staff. A “situational assessment” is a vocational assessment that is administered on-site in integrated employment settings, where individuals are evaluated in the performance of work activities that are typical to the setting where the assessment is administered. A “Summary of Performance” is a plan developed for a student with a disability at the secondary level whose eligibility for special education services terminates because of graduation or reaching the maximum age of eligibility for special education services. The Plan must provide the student with a summary of the student’s academic achievement and functional performance, which shall include recommendations on how to assist the student in meeting his or her postsecondary goals. “Supported Employment Services” are employment services provided in the amount, duration, and intensity that allow persons with I/DD to work the maximum number of hours consistent with their abilities in a competitive integrated employment setting. Supported Employment Services include services necessary to place, maintain, and provide ongoing support to an individual with I/DD in an integrated employment setting.
Rhode Island. This contract offers, for an additional charge, a collision damage waiver to cover your responsibility for damage to the vehicle. Before deciding whether to purchase the collision damage waiver, you may wish to determine whether your own automobile insurance affords you coverage for damage to the rental vehicle and the amount of the deductible under your own insurance coverage. Read the collision damage waiver disclosure provision contained in the rental agreement before signing the rental agreement. The purchase of collision damage waiver is not mandatory under this contract. Notice about Liability for Damage to the Rental Car: The State of Rhode Island requires us to provide the following information about your liability for damage to the rental car and the purchase of a damage waiver. Insurance or Credit Card Coverage: Liability for any damage to the rental vehicle may be covered by your personal insurance policy or credit agreement. Check your insurance policy or credit card agreement about coverage. Damage Waiver Coverage: A damage waiver is not insurance coverage. You do not have to purchase the Collision Damage Waiver. You can decline it. If you purchase a damage waiver, we will waive our right to hold you or any authorized driver liable for damage. Even if you buy the damage waiver, you and any authorized driver will remain liable for damage if any of the following apply: (1) damage or loss caused intentionally, willfully or wantonly by an authorized driver; (2) damage or loss occurring while an authorized driver operates the rental vehicle while legally intoxicated or under the influence of any illegal drug or chemical as defined or determined under the law of the state in which the damage occurred; (3) damage or loss caused while an authorized driver is engaging in any speed contest; (4) damage or loss caused while an authorized driver is using the vehicle to push or tow anything or using the vehicle to carry persons or property for hire, unless expressly authorized in the rental agreement; (5) damage or loss incurred while an authorized driver is driving outside the United States or Canada, unless expressly authorized in the rental agreement; (6) damage or loss incurred while the vehicle is driven, with the renter’s permission or accession, by anyone other than an authorized driver; (7) damage or loss incurred after the private passenger automobile was rented or an authorized driver was approved as a result of fraudulent information provided to ...