Reinstatement definition

Reinstatement means the process as outlined in 645—11.31(272C) by which a licensee who has had a license suspended or revoked or who has voluntarily surrendered a license may apply to have the license reinstated, with or without conditions. Once the license is reinstated, the licensee may apply for active status.
Reinstatement means that Latrobe may, at its discretion, reinstate a previously cancelled membership at the request of the policy holder or principal member with continuity of entitlements, subject to the payment of all premiums as required under the fund rules.
Reinstatement means that a suspension on a registration has been lifted. Once reinstated, an individual may resume carrying on the activity they are registered for. If a suspended individual joins a new sponsoring firm, they will have to apply for reinstatement under the process set out in NI 33-109. In certain cases, the reinstatement or transfer to the new firm will be automatic.

Examples of Reinstatement in a sentence

  • A twelve (12) month trial period of employment of a regular Classified Service employee beginning with the effective date of a subsequent, regular appointment from one classification to a different classification through promotion or transfer to a classification in which the employee has not successfully completed a probationary or trial service period or rehire from a Reinstatement Recall List to a department other than that from which the employee was laid off.

  • Reinstatement to the staff shall be made only if the Superintendent finds there has been substantial compliance with the planned program.


More Definitions of Reinstatement

Reinstatement means that a suspension on a registration has been lifted. Once reinstated, a firm may resume carrying on the activity it is registered for.
Reinstatement means the granting of a license or registration, with or without limitations or conditions, to a person whose license or registration has been revoked.
Reinstatement means having a license restored to effectiveness after the expiration date has passed.
Reinstatement means the appointment of a current or former permanent or probationary employee to a class within four (4) years of the employee's separation from the class.
Reinstatement means the process for returning an inactive license to current, active status.
Reinstatement means restoring a license that has expired or has been suspended.
Reinstatement means the non- competitive reemployment for service as a career or career-conditional em- ployee of a person formerly employed in the competitive service who had a competitive status or was serving pro- bation when he was separated from the service.