UCA definition
Examples of UCA in a sentence
Personally Identifiable Information (PII): The terms “Personally Identifiable Information” or “PII” has the same meaning as that found in U.C.A § 53E-9-301, and includes both direct identifiers (such as a student’s or other family member’s name, address, student number, or biometric number) and indirect identifiers (such as a student’s date of birth, place of birth, or mother’s maiden name).
In keeping with the requirements of U.C.A. §53G-5-202(1)(b) the SCSB will perform at least an annual review (more often as the need arises as determined by the Authorizer) and evaluation of the performance of the Charter School and hold the Charter School accountable for its performance.
The parties hereby incorporate herein the provisions and procedures set forth in the Utah Uniform Arbitration Act, U.C.A. § 78B-11-101 et seq.
The USBE or its designees are authorized by statute to develop and implement additional rules for administering Utah’s charter schools program.7 Such new or additional rules are incorporated herein by reference and all amendments thereto, with or without notice, when they are duly enacted or promulgated as provided by law.8 4 U.C.A. §53G-5-303 5 U.C.A. §53G-5-304 and U.C.A. §53G-5-401(1)(c) 8 See e.g., §53G-5-302(3); §53G-5-503(2)(a); §53F-2-702; §53G-5-304; §53G-6-704; 53F-2-705; 53G-5-406.
The Seller shall not take any action that would cause the Seller to cease to be exempt, or omit to take any action necessary for the Seller to continue to be exempt, from regulation as a “public utility”, as defined in the UCA, with respect to the Seller’s Plant, the sale of Energy or Environmental Attributes, the transmission of Energy over the Third Party System to the POI, and the performance by the Seller of its obligations under this EPA.