The company is paid a fee, and the authorizer keeps 3% of the per-pupil state funding.
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The authorizer oversees the school and approves a school board.
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One is a series of souvenir sheets that were issued at commemorative events and which bore his name as the authorizer.
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Like Muskie, a Humphrey backer in 1968, and Kerry, an Iraq-war authorizer in 2002, she's saddled with the original sin of being an original war supporter.
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Dismal English and math test scores for several years in a row make it unlikely that the school's authorizer, State University of New York, will grant the renewal.
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More than half of MVCA's students must make a year's worth of growth in every grade and subject, according to its contract with authorizer Grand Valley State University.
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An authority who authorizes (people or actions); "the agents report back to their authorizers"
"Authorizers" are individuals with responsibility for funds, also known as "fund custodians." They may delegate this responsibility to others within their units. Authorizers have the responsibility for verifying that funds may be spent to benefit the unit in accomplishing its mission. ...
Changes to user profiles or entitlements may be subject to approval before they are acted on. In cases where approval is required, one or more authorizers are assigned that responsibility.