Provisional license definition

Provisional license means a nonrenewable license issued by the Board of Education for a specified
Provisional license means a license issued to a child care organization that is temporarily unable to conform to the rules promulgated under this act.
Provisional license means a 60-day license issued in an emergency situation when a licensed provider is no longer overseeing the operation of an adult foster home. A provisional license is issued to a qualified person who meets the standards of OAR 411-360-0070 and OAR 411-360-0110.

Examples of Provisional license in a sentence

  • Provisional license: A license issued by the Department to a director when the director is temporarily unable to comply with all the requirements for a license/approval.

  • The license shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the licensed premises.108.2(6) Provisional license.

  • Provisional license, approval; terms; extension.A provisional license may be issued to any adult care home, the facilities of which are temporarily unable to conform to all the standards, requirements, rules and regulations established under the provisions of this act: Provided, however, that the issuance of such provisional license shall be approved by the state fire marshal.

  • Provisional license is issued to those existing licensed agencies which do not meet criteria for Full licensure.

  • Possession of a Provisional license in the field and at the level of the license sought.


More Definitions of Provisional license

Provisional license means the Department's written approval to operate a health care institution issued to an applicant or licensee that is not in substantial compliance with the applicable laws and rules for the health care institution.
Provisional license means a 60-day license issued in an emergency situation when a licensed provider is no longer overseeing the operation of an adult foster home. A provisional license is issued to a qualified person who meets the standards of OAR 411-050-0625 and OAR 411-050-0630, except for completing the training and testing requirements. (See OAR 411- 050-0635).
Provisional license means a 60-day license issued in an emergent situation when a licensee is no longer overseeing the operation of an AFH. A provisional license is issued to a qualified person who meets the standards of OAR 411-049-0125 and OAR 411-049-0105(9) except for completing the training and testing requirements. (See OAR 411-049- 0105(14)(b)).
Provisional license means a nonrenewable license issued by the Board of Education for a specified period of time, not to exceed three years, to an individual who may be employed by a school division in the Commonwealth and who generally meets the requirements specified in the Board of Education's regulations for licensure, but who may need to take additional coursework or pass additional assessments to be fully licensed with a renewable license.
Provisional license means a temporary license issued by the State Board that allows the license holder to teach or work in Arkansas schools.
Provisional license means a license issued to a facility that has previously been licensed under this act or an act repealed by this act but is temporarily unable to conform to the requirements of a regular license prescribed in this act or rules promulgated under this act.
Provisional license means a license issued for a maximum period of three months when a licensee is temporarily unable to comply with DELACARE Regulations and there is no serious risk to the health, safety, or well-being of children. The licensee must agree to comply with a corrective action plan or an agreement of understanding. An extension beyond this time requires administrator approval.