Temporary Certificate definition

Temporary Certificate means a certificate issued pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 7 of this local law.
Temporary Certificate means a certificate issued as a sanction by ODJFS to a PCSA, PCPA, PNA pursuant to section 5103.03 of the Revised Code for a period of less than one year.
Temporary Certificate means a certificate issued for a period not greater than six months.

Examples of Temporary Certificate in a sentence

  • Temporary certificate of occupancy was obtained for the central plant and the fire building.

  • Temporary certificate applications must meet the general filing requirements of WAC 480-30- 096.(3) Public interest.

  • All teachers who have applied for certification in Washington State will receive a Temporary certificate number.


More Definitions of Temporary Certificate

Temporary Certificate means a certificate issued in relation to a permit or other matter to allow for limited use or pursuant to subdivision (e) of section 7 of this local law.
Temporary Certificate means a certificate issued by the Agency as a temporary authorization to practice Radiation Technology to any applicant who has complied with the provisions of this regulation and is scheduled for the next available examination.
Temporary Certificate means the certificate issued by the Wash- ington utilities and transportation commission under RCW 81.68.046 to operate as an auto transportation company for up to one hundred eighty days or pending a decision on a parallel filed auto transportation company certificate application.
Temporary Certificate means a one-year certificate issued to an applicant with an invalid educator certificate who requires one year to complete the renewal requirements for a valid certificate;
Temporary Certificate means any of the certificates issued
Temporary Certificate means an authorization to practice advanced nonablative esthetics for a limited time.
Temporary Certificate means a certificate issued of an appropriate type and grade, without examination, to any person employed as a water pollution control system operator when the Commission finds that the supply of certified operators, or persons with the training and experience necessary for certification, is inadequate and the situation meets the requirements set forth in G.S. 90A-40(e).