An agricultural tractor registration is used to allow farm tractors and traction equipment for farm operation to travel on the public highways. Also permitted under this code are vehicles with permanently mounted well-drilling or impregnating machines. These vehicles must have rubber wheels.
Vehicles that do not exceed 20 mph are exempt from registration.
Please note that a representative from the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles is at LDWF Headquarters at 2000 Quail Drive in Baton Rouge every Monday from 8 am to 3:30 pm to assist with boat trailer registrations. Customers will be able to register their boats and trailers at one location without having to go to both agencies.
CREDIT HRS (Hours): The number of credit hours awarded for the course. The range of numbers indicated the minimum and maximum credits available. When the minimum and maximum numbers are different, this indicates that the course is offered for variable credit hours. Students should check with the instructor and their advisor for the number of hours for which to register.
DAYS: U= Sunday, M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F= Friday, S=Saturday
TIME: Listed are both the start and end times for the course. All times are listed by the 24 hour clock.
BLDG (Building)/ROOM: A four-digit code for the building in which the class meets, plus a four or five alpha/digit code for the classroom in that building. For example, 0250 0113 means room 113 in building 0250 (Joseph E. Brown Hall), located as shown on the Campus Map.
CAMPUS: This listing specifies on which UGA campus the class is being held. Online indicates that the section meets online while Athens indicates the course meets on the Athens campus.
INSTRUCTOR: The last name of the primary faculty member teaching the course. A blank usually indicates that a specific instructor has yet to be designated.
PART OF TERM: A set of dates within the larger semester. To view a list of all the parts of term and dates for each please visit Parts of Term.
CLS SIZE (Class Size): Number of seats scheduled to be offered in the course section.
SEATS AVL (Seats Available): The number of seats still available for registration in the course section.
A: WorkSpaces supports the use of the URI (uniform resource identifier) WorkSpaces:// to open the WorkSpaces client and optionally enter the registration code, user name, and/or multi-factor authentication (MFA) code (if MFA is used by your organization).
A: You can create your unique URI links by following the WorkSpaces URI formatting documented in Customize How Users Log in to their WorkSpaces in the Amazon WorkSpaces Administration Guide. By providing these links to users, you enable them to use the URI on any device that has the WorkSpaces client installed. URI links can contain human-readable sensitive information if you choose to include the registration code, user name, and/or MFA information, so take precautions with how and whom you share URI information.
A: First, your Amazon WorkSpace needs to be enabled for web access. This can be done through the AWS Management Console by your IT administrator. Once this is complete, you can log in using web access, available here. The first time you log in, you will be asked to enter the registration code that was provided in your welcome email.
A: The first time you log in using web access, you will be asked to enter the registration code that was provided in your welcome email. At the moment, web access does not offer the ability to store multiple different registration codes.
A: Yes. Amazon WorkSpaces Multi-Region Resilience leverages the existing cross-Region redirection capabilities and streamlines the process of redirecting users to a secondary Region when their primary WorkSpaces Region is unreachable due to disruptive events. It does this without requiring users to switch the registration code when logging in to their standby WorkSpaces. You can use fully qualified domain name (FQDN) as Amazon WorkSpaces registration codes for your users. When an outage occurs in your primary Region, you can redirect users to the standby WorkSpaces in the secondary Region based on your Domain Name System (DNS) failover policies for the FQDN.
A: Yes. Old registration codes will keep working. Users can register with either old registration codes or fully qualified domain names (FQDN). Cross-Region redirection only works when end users register with FQDNs.
A: Yes. WorkSpaces cross-Region redirection works with both public domain names and domain names in private DNS zones. If your end users use private FQDNs from the public internet, the WorkSpaces clients will return errors reporting invalid registration codes.
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