AAC definition

AAC means allowable annual cut;

Examples of AAC in a sentence

  • Twice annually the Workload group survey each SLP serving students in the district to report on caseload numbers, caseload management, consult only, bilingual, AAC, as well as other items crucial to establishing workload weight.

  • Any order and/or combination of sounding areas is allowed, except for any reiteration of C (e.g., [in order of appearance] ABC, BCA, BBC, AAC, BAB, BCB, AAA, and similar combinations are allowed.

  • Deputy Superintendent shall accrue and may use sick leave days as provided in 4 AAC 15.040 as may be amended from time to time.

  • Alaska Forest Resources and Practices Act and Regulations - AS 41.17 & 11 AAC 95.

  • In addition, the Agency shall not approve any installation unless the installer affixes a State Insignia of Approval as required by A.A.C. R434-802 (A) and pays to the Agency the fee established by ADOH pursuant to the authority by A.A.C. R4-34-501.


More Definitions of AAC

AAC means the corporation’s Athletes’ Advisory Council;
AAC means the already allocated capacities, which is the capacity allocated as an outcome of the latest capacity calculation in the SEE CCR;
AAC has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
AAC in Section 3(b) of this Exhibit D. The As-Available Capacity for each ▇▇▇ Period of each month is calculated as follows: AS-AVAILABLE CAPACITY, in kWh per hour = MAC – FCC (but not less than zero) Where: MAC = The Maximum Allowed Capacity for the ▇▇▇ Period as determined in Section 3(d) in this Exhibit D, in kWh per hour. FCC = The Firm Contract Capacity for all ▇▇▇ Periods during a month.
AAC means the American Athletic Conference and its successor and assigns, or any other athletic conference of which ICAA and/or the University, subsequent to the execution of this Agreement, may be a member.
AAC means Atlantic Acquisition Corporation, a Pennsylvania corporation and a wholly owned Subsidiary of NSC.
AAC is defined in the recitals.