Sentences with phrase «subsection a.»

A licensee of the Board shall comply with the Board's regulations, notwithstanding the fact that the licensee would be otherwise exempt from licensure under subsection A.»
A communication under subsection a. may be deemed to have been made either at the place where it originated or at the place where it was received.
The Commissioner of Education may, upon application by a board of education, waive the staffing requirements established pursuant to subsection a. of this section for up to one school year if the application demonstrates that the school was unable to find a certified school library media specialist and that an offer of employment was made to a certified school library media specialist.
In addition to the staffing requirements established pursuant to subsection a. of this section, a public school having an enrollment of 500 or more students on October 15 of the prior school year shall employ, at a minimum, one full - time staff member to serve as a library clerk, and shall employ one additional full - time staff member to serve as a library clerk for each additional 500 students enrolled in the school.
Subsection a. Advisory Members Advisory members of the PEC are non-voting members who represent non-faculty stakeholders of teacher education.
A mediator shall be impartial, notwithstanding disclosure of the facts required in subsections a. and b.

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(a. 1) the Associate Chief Justice and the Associate Chief Justice - Co-ordinator of Justices of the Peace of the Ontario Court of Justice appointed under subsections 42 (4) and (5);
A. Except as provided in subsection B, an eligible individual who elects to attend a defensive driving school shall attend one of the following within the time allowed by the court:
e], and where every rental unit owned by the landlord is occupied by a tenant otherwise protected from eviction by Subsection (e)[8.22.360 A. 9.
Once a landlord has successfully recovered possession of a rental unit pursuant to Subsection 6 (A)(9)[8.22.360 A. 9], no other current landlords may recover possession of
Has been residing in the unit for five (5) years or more, and is a catastrophically ill tenant, defined as a person who is disabled as defined by Subsection (e)(i)(b)[8.22.360 A. 9.
A landlord may not recover possession of a unit from a tenant under Subsection 6 (A)(9)[8.22.360 A. 9], if the landlord has or receives notice, any time before recovery of possession, that any tenant in the rental unit: i. Has been residing in the unit for five (5) years or more; and (a) Is sixty (60) years of age or older; or (b) Is a disabled tenant as defined in the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (California Government Code § 12926); or ii.
The provisions of Subsection (e)[8.22.360 A. 9.
A tenant who claims to be a member of one of the classes protected by Subsection 6 (A)(9)(e)[8.22.360 A. 9.
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