CIMS REVIEW Results Sample Clauses

CIMS REVIEW Results. The CIMS Review was mainly held over 2.5 days at the UOKIK’s offices in Warsaw, Poland. A visit was also organized to the main Customs Border Post in Warsaw, which is stationed next to the International Airport of Warsaw. The Director of the Market Surveillance Department as well as all staff from UOKIK and Customs officials who took part in this CIMS Review were very cooperative and assisted the review team to understand any particular points or questions raised during the CIMS Review itself. The main areas that were focused upon for this particular CIMS Review were: ⮚ Market Surveillance of toys ⮚ Cooperation with Customs The results are based on the findings made from the CIMS Review Team over the period under review. The scope was not to delve into too much detail but try to identify some of the main good practices and challenges / areas for improvement, including any common challenges being faced by the participating market surveillance authorities.
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  • Claims Review Report The IRO shall prepare a Claims Review Report as described in this Appendix for each Claims Review performed. The following information shall be included in the Claims Review Report for each Discovery Sample and Full Sample (if applicable).

  • Claims Review Population A description of the Population subject to the Claims Review.

  • Claims Review Findings a. Narrative Results.‌‌

  • Claims Review Objective A clear statement of the objective intended to be achieved by the Claims Review.

  • Claims Review The IRO shall perform the Claims Review annually to cover each of the five Reporting Periods. The IRO shall perform all components of each Claims Review.

  • Claims Review Methodology a. C laims Review Population. A description of the Population subject to the Quarterly Claims Review.‌

  • Readiness Review Includes all plans to be implemented in one or more Service Areas on the anticipated Operational Start Date. At a minimum, the HMO shall, for each HMO Program:

  • Evaluation Results A. Evaluation results shall be used:

  • Systems Review The Construction Administrator will conduct reviews of proposed roof, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, conveyance, sprinkler, telecommunications, and life safety systems, and will consider initial cost, availability, impact on the overall program, comfort and convenience, long-term maintenance and operating costs, and impacts on schedule.

  • Business Review Meetings In order to maintain the relationship between the Department and the Contractor, each quarter the Department may request a business review meeting. The business review meeting may include, but is not limited to, the following: • Successful completion of deliverables • Review of the Contractor’s performance • Review of minimum required reports • Addressing of any elevated Customer issues • Review of continuous improvement ideas that may help lower total costs and improve business efficiencies.

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