

Professional development means training programs for Licensed Professional Engineer means a person acceptable to Buyer in its reasonable judgment who (a) is licensed to practice engineering in California, (b) has training and experience in the power industry specific to the technology of the Project, (c) has no economic relationship, association, or nexus with Seller or Buyer, other than to meet the obligations of Seller pursuant to this Agreement, (d) is not a representative of a consultant, engineer, contractor, designer or other individual involved in the development of the Project or of a manufacturer or supplier of any equipment installed at the Project, and (e) is licensed in an appropriate engineering discipline for the required certification being made. Paraprofessional means a person who does not have an academic degree related to the scope of treatment or support services being provided but performs prescribed functions under the general supervision of that discipline.Īcademic and professional matters means the following policy development and implementation matters: Occupation means occupation for the purposes permitted by the Planning Permission but does not include occupation by personnel engaged in construction, fitting out or decoration or occupation for marketing or display or occupation in relation to security operations and “Occupy” and “Occupied” shall be construed accordingly Occupational therapy means services provided by a qualified occupational therapist, and includes:Ĭontinuing professional development (“CPD”) means work undertaken over and above the normal commitments of a barrister and is work undertaken with a view to developing the barrister’s skills, knowledge and professional standards in areas relevant to their present or proposed area of practice in order to keep the barrister up to date and maintain the highest standards of professional practice. Practice of occupational therapy means the therapeutic use of occupations for habilitation and For the purposes of determining Disability under this plan, Liberty will consider your occupation as it is normally performed in the national economy.

Own Occupation means your occupation that you were performing when your Disability or Partial Disability began.

Health profession means those licensed or regulated professions set forth in RCW 18.120.020(4). Home occupation means an occupation permitted in a dwelling unit and which:Īpprenticeable occupation means an occupation approved for apprenticeship by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. Related to Trade, occupation, and profession
