Transitional Permit definition

Transitional Permit means a permit issued by the regulatory authority upon the transfer of ownership or lease of an existing lodging establishment to allow the correction of construction and equipment problems that do not represent an immediate threat to public health.
Transitional Permit means a permit issued by the regulatory authority upon the transfer of
Transitional Permit means a building permit granted in respect of an application to do building work on a development site if:

Examples of Transitional Permit in a sentence

  • Upon receipt of the Transitional Certification Program Fee payment, purchase order, or down payment on total amount, forward required documents to the Nebraska Department of Education for issuance of the Transitional Permit.

  • An applicant for a teaching position who qualifies for a Transitional Permit in accordance with Rule 21 of Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) regulations.

  • The Contract is signed by the Participating School District upon hiring a Transitional Teacher under a Transitional Permit.

  • An applicant for a teaching position who qualifies for a Transitional Permit in accordance with Rule 21 of Nebraska Department of Education regulations.