Accreditation Criteria Sample Clauses

Accreditation Criteria. 3.1 The plant(s) that is certified by SCI shall be employed by the Firm. 3.2 The accreditation criteria are as follows: (1) Quality Management System (2) Plant & Design Capabilities (3) Human Resource Requirements (4) Quality Control in Production (5) Storage and Delivery
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Accreditation Criteria. 3.1 The plant(s) that is certified by SSSS shall be employed by the Firm. 3.2 The accreditation criteria are as follows: (1) Quality Management System (2) Plant & Design Capabilities (3) Human Resource Requirements (4) Quality Control in Production (5) Storage and Delivery
Accreditation Criteria. An outcomes‐based accreditation system must evaluate the educational experiences and assessment processes set out in the foundation engineering education program, and pass judgment on the appropriateness and quality of the engineering graduate outcomes that are projected as a consequence of the educational experiences. Such an evaluation needs to be systematic and referenced to clearly defined criteria which address wide ranging factors that influence the standard of engineering graduate outcomes. An outcomes‐ based evaluation will require a holistic judgment of overall performance against the accreditation criteria. Many of the elements of the evaluation will be subjective in nature. By definition, the process cannot be distilled down to simple objective measures testing compliance against prescribed requirement thresholds. The task is to consider inputs and processes as well as some outcome observations as collective data for predicting the satisfactory attainment of prescribed graduate outcomes.
Accreditation Criteria. The contract provisions set forth in this article shall be subject to and superseded by accreditation criteria of the accrediting agency applicable to the School of Nursing.
Accreditation Criteria. 3.1. The Coach shall be responsible for the satisfactory delivery of the Ageless Taekwondo program (Program) and comply with all of the accreditation criteria set out in 3.1.1 to 3.1.6. 3.1.1. Ensure their Australian Taekwondo Club Talent Coach accreditation for first aid, police check, Sport Australia Harassment/ Discrimination certificates and ASADA Level 1 course are all up to date. 3.1.2. The Coach agrees to deliver the Program within the broad structure and curriculum outlined in the Ageless Taekwondo Program Instructor Guide. 3.1.3. The Coach agrees to abide by the Australian Taekwondo Codes of Conduct. 3.1.4. The Coach acknowledges and agrees that the Ageless Taekwondo Program Instructor Guide and videos are the intellectual property of ATL and are provided for the sole use of the Coach. 3.1.5. The Coach acknowledges and agrees that they will not transmit or copy by whatever means the Ageless Taekwondo Program Instructor Guide and videos or share it without the written consent of ATL. 3.1.6. The Coach will provide ATL with the requested participation and testing data as and when requested.
Accreditation Criteria. Eligibility 5. The body must be an incorporated non profit body. 6. The body must not be, and must not be likely to be, a party to negotiations or an agreement for the establishment of adoption arrangements with overseas countries. 7. The body must give an undertaking that during any period of accreditation the body will not enter negotiations for the establishment of an adoption agreement with an overseas country. 8. The body must employ a principal officer with social science qualifications and experience in adoption, substitute care or family services to supervise the adoption arrangements undertaken by the body. 9. The body must be financially viable. 10. The body must employ professional staff with appropriate qualifications to undertake training, assessment and placement tasks. 11. The body must have accommodation available for its use that: (a) is suitable for the conduct of assessment, interviews, training and support to adoption arrangements; and (b) does not form part of, and is not adjacent to, accommodation that is used by an aid organisation or an organisation that represents adoptive parents. 12. The body must comply with the practice that applies, in the State or Territory in which the body is seeking accreditation, relating to the approval or contracting of bodies to undertake arrangements with a view to the adoption of a child. 13. The body must comply with: (a) the laws of the Commonwealth and the State or Territory in which it is seeking accreditation; and (b) the requirements of the Convention. 14. The body must not be associated with, and must not be likely to be associated with, the collection and disbursement of aid to an overseas country. 15. A body must have suitable facilities for the confidential storage of records, and must give an undertaking to maintain those records. 16. The body must give an undertaking that during any period of accreditation the body: (a) will only undertake the functions approved at the time of accreditation; and (b) will only offer adoption services in respect of the countries specified in its accreditation; and (c) will not destroy any records maintained by the body; and (d) will not issue publications promoting adoption, or offer preparation courses for adoption applicants, unless the content of the publication or the course had been approved by the State Central Authority to which the body has applied for accreditation. 17. The body must give an undertaking that on its winding up it will lodge any reco...
Accreditation Criteria. The FSMS CBs seeking accreditation in this scope shall comply with the requirements specified in ISO/IEC 17021, ISO/TS 22003:2007 and this document. 4.1 ENAS requires that CBs applying for accreditation for a certain scope, have either certified at least one organization in the given scope or has sufficient evidence that it has the capability to certify in that particular scope. 4.2 Every year the CB shall provide the complete updated list of certified organization of FSMS/HACCP to ENAS. 4.3 The CB shall inform ENAS about any change in key personnel including auditors and technical experts.
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Accreditation Criteria. 3.1.2.1. Each pharmacy must nominate a lead pharmacist for the supervised consumption scheme. This pharmacist must work at least three days at the pharmacy. 3.1.2.2. Where locums or part time pharmacists predominantly operate a pharmacy, the lead pharmacist for the group of pharmacies must nominate a lead technician to act as a contact for the scheme (see 3.2.1). However, the locum pharmacist retains professional responsibility and liability for the scheme. 3.1.2.3. Pharmacies are not restricted to the number of patients they can accommodate in the scheme but they should consider capacity when offering the service and are encouraged to communicate with the PPGFSM or substance misuse lead pharmacist for NHS Plymouth on issues relating to capacity.
Accreditation Criteria. TO BE COMPLETED BY ALL SUBSCRIBERS A. For an INDIVIDUAL INVESTOR (a natural person), please indicate (by a check) which criteria, if any, apply: (1) Individual income in excess of $200,000 in each of the two most recent years or joint income (with such investor’s spouse) in excess of $300,000 in each of those years and a reasonable expectation of reaching the same income level in the current year. (2) Individual net worth, or joint net worth (with such investor’s spouse), of $ 1,000,000 or more (excluding value of primary residence). (3) A director or executive officer of the Company. B. For a LEGAL ENTITY (other than a natural person), please indicate (by a check) which criteria, if any apply: (1) A limited liability company, partnership, corporation or trust. . (2) A bank, savings and loan association or similar institution, as defined in the Securities Act of 1933, whether acting in its individual or fiduciary capacity or a broker or dealer registered pursuant to Section 15 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. (3) An insurance company as defined in the Securities Act of 1933. (4) An investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940. (5) A business development company as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940. (6) A private business development company as defined in the Investment Advisors Act of 1940. (7) A Small Business Investment Company licensed by the U.S. Small Business Administration under the Small Business Investment Act of 1958. (8) An organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, corporation, Massachusetts or similar business trust, or partnership, not formed for the specific purpose of acquiring the securities offered, with total assets in excess of $5,000,000. (9) A plan established and maintained by a state, its political subdivisions, or any agency or instrumentality of a state or its political subdivisions, for the benefit of its employees, if such plan has total assets in excess of $5,000,000. (10) An employee benefit plan within the meaning of Title I of the Employment Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, if the investment decision is made by a plan fiduciary, as defined in such Act, which is either a bank, savings and loan association, insurance company, or registered investment advisor, or if the employee benefit plan has total assets in excess of $5,000,000, or if a self-directed plan, the investment decisions are made solely by persons that are accredited investors. (11)...
Accreditation Criteria. 3.1.2.1. Each pharmacy must nominate a lead pharmacist for the observed consumption scheme. This pharmacist must work at least three days at the pharmacy. 3.1.2.2. Where locums or part time pharmacists predominantly operate a pharmacy, the lead pharmacist for the group of pharmacies must nominate a lead technician or named staff member to act as a contact for the scheme. Where there is no technician this must be made clear to One Recovery Staffordshire (via the PharmOutcomes Pharmacy Sign- Up Module and the locum pharmacist operating the pharmacy will retain professional responsibility and liability for the scheme. 3.1.2.3. Pharmacies are not restricted to the number of patients they can accommodate in the scheme but they should consider capacity when offering the service and are encouraged to communicate with the One Recovery Staffordshire Clinical Governance Board on issues relating to capacity. 3.1.2.4. Pharmacies must meet the premises criteria outlined in section 7. 3.1.2.5. Pharmacies looking to join the scheme are advised to contact the One Recovery Staffordshire Clinical Governance Board for further information. You can do this by e- mailing Xxxxx Xxxxx, Service Delivery Director at xxxxx.xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx.
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