Special Groups definition

Special Groups means the persons living in the Borrower’s territory who belong to one of the following groups: indigenous peoples, Quilombolas, poor women and adolescents;

Examples of Special Groups in a sentence

  • Subject Field Groups, Grade Leader Groups or Special Groups as authorized by the Superintendent of Schools.

  • Evaluation of professional employees is the systematic procedure described in the State Evaluation documents entitled Framework for Evaluation and Professional Growth (Comprehensive Assessment, Focused Assessment, Special Groups State Model, Library Information Specialist Model); and Board documents entitled Assistant Principal Evaluation Process, Principal Review and Evaluation Process, and Employee Performance Evaluation Process.

  • Notwithstanding the previous sentence, class size limits shall not apply to:  Special Groups or programs that are not part of the school’s regular stream of offerings.

  • Authorized Group Members (Admins, Moderators Groups, Super Users) have accesses in Network E-Group Public Area, Public Groups, Registered Groups, Special Groups and also Moderator Areas.

  • For purposes hereof, “Consumer Price Index” or “Price Index” shall mean the average for “All Items” shown on the “U.S. City Average For Urban Wage Earners And Clerical Workers (Including Single Workers), All Items, Groups, Subgroups, And Special Groups Of Items” as promulgated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor or any successor agency.

  • Enforcement and Special Groups Branch (ESGB) ANNEX A [Content of Agency Agreements SI 11].

  • Any employee currently employed by the Company in Group 4, Special Groups (A) through (J) who is undergoing training or has completed their training, including back‐up positions shall be exempt from the normal lay‐off and recall provisions contained in Article 11.09 because of the nature of the work involved and the skills required.

  • Admin Groups shall have access in Network E-Group Public Area, Public Groups, Registered Groups, Special Groups, Moderator Areas and also System Management Area.

  • Loke Yew ▇▇▇▇ Starting Point Zone 1 Faculty and Academic Societies Zone 2 Sports Association, Cultural Association, Independent Clubs Associations and Special Groups^ Zone 3 Residential/ Non-residential Halls ^Special groups refer to registered student societies that are not affiliated with any parent groups.

  • Namely, these enterprises are either Social Cooperatives of Limited Liability (KoiSPE; 29 WISEs), Social Cooperative Enterprises of Integration of Special Groups (KoinSEpEntaxisEidikonOmadon; 10 WISEs), Social Cooperative Enterprises of Integration of Vulnerable Groups (KoinSEpEntaxisEvalotonOmadon; 33 WISEs), Social Cooperatives of Inclusion (KoiSEn; 0 WISEs), Women’s Agricultural Cooperatives (141 WISEs).

Related to Special Groups

  • financial group means a group that consists of a legal person or legal arrangement exercising control and coordinating functions over the rest of the group for the application of group supervision under the Core Principles, and its branches and subsidiaries that are financial institutions as defined in section 27A(6) of the MAS Act or the equivalent financial institutions outside Singapore;

  • Participating Companies means any insurance company (including Insurance Company) that offers variable annuity and/or variable life insurance contracts to the public and that has entered into an agreement with one or more of the Funds.

  • artisan means a person that has been certified as competent to perform a listed trade in accordance with this Act;

  • Participating private hospital means a hospital that has a hospital purchaser provider agreement with Latrobe.

  • Key means any device designed and constructed to provide a method of operating a locking system which is designed and constructed to be operated only by that device.