Phrases with «waiver authority»

"Waiver authority" refers to the power or right to excuse or exempt someone from a particular requirement, obligation, or rule. It means having the ability to grant permission or approval for someone to deviate from certain regulations or expectations. Full definition

Sentences with «waiver authority»

  • First, this all represents a pretty novel theory of waiver authority, one which turns waivers into something more like a statutory bypass. (educationnext.org)
  • It enjoys broad waiver authority under the law, and waiver provisions in federal law have repeatedly been upheld in court. (educationnext.org)
  • Texas» request will not be for the same type of waiver with strings attached that other states have received, but rather a waiver under the general waiver authority given the U.S. secretary of education in the NCLB Act. (tcta.org)
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