SART definition

SART means the radar transponder required to be carried by Chapter III regulation 2.2 of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1984, as amended;
SART means a radar search and rescue transponder for use in a ship or survival craft, the emissions from which are intended to facilitate location of survivors and survival craft and which complies with the performance standards adopted by the Organization;
SART means a Sexual Assault Response Team which includes at least one representative from the following professions and organizations:

Examples of SART in a sentence

  • Notice of action recommended by the SART will be provided in writing to the parent/guardian.

  • The SART will review and update the previously drafted Student Agreement.

  • The SART shall direct the parent/guardian that no further unexcused absences or tardies can be tolerated.

  • If the conditions of the SART Agreement are not met, the student may incur additional administrative action up to and including disenrollment from the school and notification of the disenrollment sent to the student’s district of residence.

  • Students with absences (excused or unexcused) from a class period more than four times in a given semester will be referred to the Student Attendance Review Team (SART) for support with interventions.

  • Legal Interventions: The SART reserves the right to involve the judicial system in cases of excessive absences, excessive tardies and habitual truancy.

  • If student is absent fifteen (15) or more consecutive school days without valid excuse and parent/guardian cannot be reached at the number or address provided in the registration packet and does not otherwise respond to Green Dot’s communication attempts, as set forth above, the student will be in violation of the SART Agreement and shall be disenrolled.

  • The SART panel shall direct the parent/guardian that no further unexcused absences or tardies can be tolerated.

  • The SART panel will discuss the absence problem with the Parent/Guardian to work on solutions, develop strategies, discuss appropriate support services for the student and his/her family, and establish a plan to resolve the attendance issue.

  • Students are encouraged to report sexual assault to the campus Title IX Coordinator, the campus Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), or the Vice President for Student Services.


More Definitions of SART

SART means the radar transponder required to be carried by Chapter III regulation
SART means a Search and Rescue Transponder capable of operating in the 9 GHz radar frequency band;
SART means a survival craft search and rescue radar transponder for search and rescue between ships or aircraft and survival craft;

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