Accreditation Requirements definition

Accreditation Requirements means the criteria defined in Chapter 6 rules applicable to all public schools in Wyoming.
Accreditation Requirements means the requirements as set out on the MPI Partners Website that each applicant must meet in order to be eligible for accreditation. There are continuing compliance criteria as well as initial eligibility criteria.
Accreditation Requirements means the requirements in paragraph 9 of Schedule 1 to the Directions;

Examples of Accreditation Requirements in a sentence

  • The Contractor’s QI organizational and program structure shall comply with all applicable provisions of 42 C.F.R. § 438, including Subpart D, Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement, 42 C.F.R. § 422, Subpart D Quality Improvement, and shall meet the quality management and improvement criteria described in the most current NCQA Health Plan Accreditation Requirements.

  • These criteria are documented in The Open Group Certification for People Training Course Accreditation Requirements document relating to the Program and made available on the Certification Authority’s website.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, any demonstrable shortfall with respect to the Accreditation Requirements is grounds for withdrawal of Accreditation, whether or not that shortfall is apparent from the supporting evidence supplied and the Accreditation process itself.

  • Accreditation Requirements The criteria that a training course and the training course provider must meet in order for that course to be considered conformant.

  • The Organization agrees to provide the Assessor with access to the ATC Manager and other relevant employees for the purpose of assessing the Candidate Training Course's conformance with the Accreditation Requirements.


More Definitions of Accreditation Requirements

Accreditation Requirements means, in relation to an Applicant, the requirements which that Applicant is required to satisfy in order to perform the specific function or functions for which it is applying to be Accredited (being one or more of the functions associated with the categories referred to in sub-paragraphs (a) to (k) (inclusive) of Section 4.1.1 of Schedule 25), as determined for the time being and from time to time by Pool Members in general meeting;
Accreditation Requirements means the technical requirements for the Candidate EETS Provider to be accredited to provide EETS in the Relevant EETS domain, as set out in further detail in the Technical Accreditation Procedure;
Accreditation Requirements means the additional accreditation requirements established by the DPC pursuant to Article 43(1)(b) of the GDPR.
Accreditation Requirements. Assessment Requirements”, “Certification Requirements” or “Requirements” means any one of those sets of requirements established by NetApp that an individual must meet to achieve and maintain NCP certified, accredited or assessment status and any applicable Program Track.
Accreditation Requirements has the meaning set out in Clause 3.13 of this Agreement, and includes any amendment or re-enactment of any legal or regulatory reqirement which may apply to Client in connection with the Services.
Accreditation Requirements means the current set of requirements - in terms of number of Certified Employees - which must be fulfilled by the Partner to become and remain an Accredited Partner as specified by [COMPANY] on the Partner Portal.
Accreditation Requirements means the requirements in paragraph 11 of Schedule 1 to the Directions; “host NHS body” means Velindre University NHS Trust;