HRS definition

HRS means the Hawaii Revised Statutes.

Examples of HRS in a sentence

  • Teachers are contracted to work 187 days; there will be four full non-student contact days throughout the school year that are to be used as follows: one-half of each of these days are dedicated to PLC collaboration, one-half of each of these days are dedicated for the HRS certification process and no staff meetings or mandatory professional development that is not related to the HRS certification will be scheduled during these half days.

  • XXXXX XXXXXXX 0.1 $448 $465 $483 $501 MUSICAL 0.8 $3,586 $3,721 $3,861 $4,006 NATIONAL XXXXX XXXXXXX 0.1 $446 $465 $483 $501 ODYSSEY OF THE MIND(Head Coach Only) 0.5 $2,241 $2,326 $2,413 $2,504 SKI CLUB 0.1 $448 $465 $483 $501 STUDENT COUNCIL 0.5 $2,241 $2,326 $2,413 $2,504 VOCAL MUSIC: 30-60 HRS.

  • TASK DESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT MANAGER PROJECT MANAGER SENIOR ENGINEER PROJECT ENGINEER EIT SENIOR ENGINEER TECH CADD TECHNICIAN CLERICAL TOTAL LABOR HRS.

  • All new tenants will be referred by HSH via the Coordinated Entry System, which organizes the City’s Homelessness Response System (HRS) with a common, population- specific assessment, centralized data system, and prioritization method.


More Definitions of HRS

HRS means the Hawaii Revised Statutes of the State of Hawaii, as amended.
HRS means the Hawai‘i Revised Statutes as of the date of this Request for Proposals.
HRS means the Hawai‘i Revised Statutes, as may be amended from time to time;
HRS means the Hawaii Revised Statutes. "Improvement" means an addition, renovation, or