Accreditation definition

Accreditation means accreditation as defined in point 10 of Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 765/2008;
Accreditation means a designation of approval.
Accreditation means, in respect of any proposed use of a facility, that the facility is approved for such use by the CPSA and by any other Professional Governing Body having any jurisdiction to do so.

Examples of Accreditation in a sentence

  • The ISA is the agreement between ICE’s Chief Information Security Officer and the LEA’s Designated Accreditation Authority.

  • All Initial-Licensure Preparation programs within the Scope of Accreditation will be reviewed under CAEP Standards for Initial-Licensure.

  • The PDCs at the district and building levels shall ensure that teachers’ professional development needs identified through the Quality Performance Accreditation, Results Based Staff Development, and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act mandates are met.

  • In granting program approval, the State will utilize information generated from CAEP’s review(s) of an EPP, including but not limited to an Accreditation Council decision on CAEP accreditation and the assignment of any Areas for Improvement (AFIs) and Stipulations, as described in CAEP policy.

  • Laboratory Analysis – Samples were delivered under proper chain of custody to a laboratory that is accredited by the State of California Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP).


More Definitions of Accreditation

Accreditation. ’ means accreditation of a municipality, in terms of section 10(2) of the Housing Act, 1997 (Act No. 107 of 1997), to administer national housing
Accreditation means certifying that a judicial district department of correctional services is in compliance with applicable state and federal laws and with applicable portions of the Iowa Administrative Code, which compliance is determined by the department of corrections reviewing the bylaws, policies, procedures and practices of the judicial district department of correctional services.
Accreditation means accreditation as defined in Article 2(10) of Regulation (EC) No
Accreditation means an attestation by a national accreditation body that a conformity assessment body meets the requirements set by harmonised standards and, where applicable, any additional requirements including those set out in relevant sectoral schemes, to carry out a specific conformity assessment activity;
Accreditation means, in respect of any proposed use of a facility, that the facility is approved for such use and formally accredited by the College and by any other Professional Governing Body having any jurisdiction to do so.
Accreditation means the status of public recognition granted by any Accrediting Body to an educational institution that meets the Accrediting Body’s standards and requirements.
Accreditation means the process by a national or regional organization to grant public recognition of a program or college, indicating that it meets established standards of quality, as determined through initial and periodic self-study and peer evaluation.