Subgroup definition

Subgroup. Either Subgroup 1 or Subgroup 2, as applicable.
Subgroup means an employer with 50 or fewer employees within an association, a multiple employer trust, a private purchasing alliance or any similar subdivision of a larger group covered by a single group health policy or contract. For group policies issued to an employee leasing company as defined in Title 32, chapter 125, each client having 50 or fewer employees is considered a separate subgroup. [PL 2009, c. 244, Pt. F, §2 (AMD).]
Subgroup means a subset of the entire student population of the state, a school district, or a school building and includes each of the following:

Examples of Subgroup in a sentence

  • If an ESP leaves a Bargaining Unit position for another position in a different Subgroup in the District, the seniority date of the original ESP position(s) shall be retained on the classified seniority list for a period of one (1) year.

  • Target Group Sub-group Stakeholders Partners of the consortium Stakeholders from the industry SMEs and entrepreneurs operating in the Transportation domain.

  • Each ESP will be listed on the classified seniority list in the order of his/her hire date within a Subgroup.

  • The committee shall be made up of representatives from each Union Subgroup and representatives on behalf of the Board and District as appointed by the Superintendent.

  • Any Subgroup President may request a special Consultation meeting within their Subgroup.


More Definitions of Subgroup

Subgroup means a set of vehicles within an engine family distinguishable by characteristics contained in the manufacturer’s application for certification.
Subgroup. Any of Subgroup II-1 or Subgroup II-2.
Subgroup. Any of Subgroup 1, Subgroup 2 or Subgroup 3, as applicable.
Subgroup means numerically significant pupil subgroups as defined in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.
Subgroup. Any of Subgroup II-1, Subgroup II-2 or Subgroup II-3.
Subgroup means a group of at least thirty (30) eligible students that falls into at least one of the categories under 34 CFR sec. 200.13(b)(7)(ii) (2015).
Subgroup refers to each group of employees in each “classification” within the bargaining unit.