Certification Standards Sample Clauses

Certification Standards. The City shall establish examinations and testing procedures for certifying represented employees at Level 1 or Level 2. Upon request, the City will provide an opportunity to consult with the Union regarding procedures for Xxxxx 0 examinations.
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Certification Standards. ‌ The Personnel Director establishes the testing procedures and departments designate individual employees pursuant to City Administrative Instruction 558 – Bilingual Pay.
Certification Standards. Courses in the areas of statistics (Psychology 3400 or its equivalent), physical sciences (Physics 1005/1100, Chemistry 1007 or an equivalent), and social/behavioral sciences (Psychology 1000 or its equivalent) are strongly suggested. Tier 1 (20 credits): All of the following: Communication Arts, Sciences, and Disorders 1113, 1176, 1178, 1179, and Linguistics 2001 One course from the following: Communication Arts, Sciences, and Disorders 1619, 1635, or 4666 Tier 2 (16 credits): All of the following: Communication Arts, Sciences, and Disorders 2277, 2231, 2232, 2481, and 2482 Tier 3 (11 credits): All of the following: Communication Arts, Sciences, and Disorders 3381, 4383 (prerequisite 3381), and 5275W Effective Date: Fall 2021 Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Senior Vice President Xx. Xxxx Xxxxx, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Xxxxxxx Academic Affairs and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx Community College – CUNY Brooklyn College – CUNY Date: _ March 28. 2021 _ Date: _ April 2,2021 Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxx-Young Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Department Chairperson Department Chairperson Communications and Performing Arts Communication Arts, Sciences and Disorders Kingsborough Community College – CUNY Brooklyn College – CUNY
Certification Standards. Dealer shall meet or exceed Case IH’s service certification standards including pre- delivery, delivery and after-delivery requirements for all Products, as defined by Case IH in the DOG.
Certification Standards. Within sixty (60) days following the ratification of this Agreement, the City and Union shall meet to discuss and review the existing examination procedures andrequirements for Level 1 and 2. The parties will designate three (3) Union and three (3) City representatives. Upon review of the procedures and requirements, The parties shall make a recommendation to the Personnel Director to revise bi- lingual testing, procedures and/or certification level standards, as appropriate.
Certification Standards. TxDOT will use the certification standards of Subpart D of Part 26 to determine the eligibility of firms to participate as DBEs in DOT-assisted contracts. To be certified as a DDE, a firm must meet all certification eligibility standards. We will make our certification decisions based on the facts as a whole. For information about the certification process or to apply for certification, firms should contact: The BOP Office, 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 00000, Toll Free 1- 866480-2518 Our certification application forms and documentation requirements are found in the attached TUCP Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) at Attachment 9.
Certification Standards. The certification standards are based on Wis. Stat. §§ 46.284(2) and (3) and Wis. Admin. Code § DHS 10.43. In addition, the MCO must meet standards of performance as outlined in this contract.
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Certification Standards. Section 26.61 – 26.73 Certification Process The Sponsor has accepted the Unified Certification Program (UCP) developed by the MDT to verify the eligibility of DBE subcontractors on our projects. If a subcontractor presented for use as a DBE is not on this listing, we will direct them to apply to MDT on the form developed by the MDT for certification and included on their web site. To be certified as a DBE, a firm must meet all certification eligibility standards set down by MDT Civil Rights DBE program. The MDT will make certification decisions based on the facts presented to them as a whole. For information about the certification process or to apply for certification, firms should contact the MDT office, or on their web site at: Xxxxxxx Xxxx, DBE Supportive Services Civil Rights Bureau MT Department of Transportation 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx. PO Box 201001 Helena, MT 59620-1001 (000) 000-0000 Phone (000) 000-0000 Phone (000) 000-0000 Fax (000) 000-0000 TTY E-Mail: xxxxx@xx.xxx xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/business/contracting/civil/dbe-interested.shtml A link to MDT certification application forms and documentation requirements are found in Attachment 8 to this program. Decertification of a DBE contractor will be processed by MDT in conformance with their current procedure. Reapplication for certification should follow MDT guidelines. MDT is the only DBE certifying agent in the state of Montana.
Certification Standards. The AUCP will follow the Certification Standards of 49 CFR Part 26, Subpart D, and the Certification Procedures and Standards of 49 CFR Part 26, Subpart E in determining eligibility of firms to participate as a DBE in DOT-assisted contracts. Firms must meet all certification eligibility standards as indicated in the 49 CFR Part 26. Certification decisions are solely based on the minimum requirements indicated in 49 CFR Part 26. All certifications made by the AUCP are pre-certifications in accordance with 49 CFR 26.81(c).
Certification Standards. Certification is the process that ensures the compliance of a product, system, subsystem or element with respect to a specific standard (e.g., IEC 61508 or ISO 26262). In safety domain, the certification process assess that a product, system or element is safe enough for its purpose, with a given confidence level and in a given environment. IEC 61508 [19, 20, 23] is an international standard for Electrical, Electronic and Programmable Electronic (E/E/PE) safety-related systems. This safety standard is used as the reference standard by multiple domain specific standards such as machinery, industry process, automotive and railway. IEC 61508 [19, 20, 23] defines the concept of Safety Integrity Level (SIL) as a discrete risk reduction level provided by a safety-related system with values in range between 1 and 4, where 4 is the highest level and 1 the lowest. As a rule of thumb, higher SIL level means higher certification cost. IEC 61508 does not directly support nor restrict the certification of mixed-criticality systems. Whenever a system integrates safety functions of different criticality, sufficient independence of implementation must be shown among the functions, otherwise all integrated functions will need to meet the highest integrity level. Sufficient independence of implementation is established when the probability of a dependent failure between the higher and lower integrity parts is sufficiently low in comparison with the highest SIL [8, 9].
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