Equal access definition

Equal access means, for written statements on any platform, publication of written statements not to exceed a predetermined number of words. The Board shall not edit or redact any statement, and shall not be required to publish any statement which exceeds the predetermined word limit.
Equal access means the right of the residents of jurisdictions that are members of a cooperative library system to use on an equal basis with one another the services and loan privileges of any and all other members of the same system.
Equal access. “Equal access” shall mean publication of written statements not to exceed a predetermined length as determined by the Board. The Board shall not edit or redact any statement but shall not be required to publish any statement that exceeds the predetermined length restrictions. Modifications to formatting may be made so as to allow for space and/or media restrictions. If any formatting modifications should become necessary, they shall be applied equally to all submissions and at no time shall any formatting be applied that may signify a preference or partiality.

Examples of Equal access in a sentence

  • In the event of a claim or dispute arising under or relating to this agreement, a binding arbitration shall not be used unless specifically authorized by agency guidance, and equitable or injunctive relief, including the award of attorney fees, costs or interest, may be awarded against the U.S. Government only when explicitly provided by statute (e.g., Prompt Payment Act or Equal Access to Justice Act).


More Definitions of Equal access

Equal access means, for written statements on any platform, publication of written statements not to exceed a predetermined number of words and, for broadcast statements on any platform, including GRF-owned Rossmoor Channel 28, broadcast statements not to exceed a predetermined length of time. The Board may require that broadcast statements be pre-recorded in order to comply with the predetermined time limit. The
Equal access means a condition where the local exchange access service offered by a telephone company is made available in equal kind, quality and price to all long distance companies. Equal access also describes a condition where customers may choose for themselves the interexchange carrier to which their long distance calls are to be routed, using the same number of dialed digits regardless of which interexchange carrier is chosen.
Equal access means to be informed of, participate in, and benefit from public services
Equal access means FiberNet Equal Access, L.L.C., a New York limited liability company.
Equal access means to be informed of, participate in, and benefit from public services offered by a State department, agency, or program, at a level equal to English proficient individuals.
Equal access means that a group supporting or opposing a ballot question, such as a registered ballot question committee, may be allowed to use a room or other space in a public building for a meeting, as a long as a group on the opposing side is given the opportunity, on request, to have a similar meeting, on the same terms and conditions.3
Equal access means the ability of a customer to choose in a transparent and equal manner between two or more competing service providers;