Examples of Accreditation Requirements in a sentence
Accreditation Requirements: Construction materials testing laboratories must be accredited by a laboratory accreditation authority and will be required to submit a copy of the Certificate of Accreditation and Scope of Accreditation.
Testing laboratory information required by the paragraphs entitled "Accreditation Requirements" or "Construction Materials Testing Laboratory Requirements", as applicable.
Accreditation Requirements: Testing Laboratory retained and paid for by Contractor must be accredited by one or more of the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) programs acceptable in the geographic region for the project.
Accreditation Requirements: Construction materials testing laboratories performing work for Authority construction contracts shall be accredited by one of the laboratory accreditation authorities.
The “NAESB Accreditation Requirements for Authorized Certification Authorities” can be found at: http://www.naesb.org/member_login_check.asp?doc=certification_specifications.docx.
For the purpose of these Terms and Conditions of Certification, the term "Accreditation Body" will also include approval and recognition bodies and the terms "Accreditation Rules", "Accreditation Requirements" and "Accreditation Procedures" will apply mutatis mutandis also to the procedures of these bodies.
For the purpose of these Special Terms and Conditions of Certification, the term "Accreditation Body" will also include approval and recognition bodies and the terms "Accreditation Rules", "Accreditation Requirements", "Accreditation Standards" and "Accreditation Procedures" will apply mutatis mutandis also to the procedures of these bodies.
Testing laboratory information required by the paragraphs entitled "Accreditation Requirements", as applicable.
National Voluntary Accreditation Requirements In 2011, the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB), in partnership with key public health organizations, launched a new national voluntary accreditation program for state, tribal, local, and territorial health departments.
The Accreditation Cycle begins on the day of the decision to grant the initial accreditation or decision after re-assessment, and is valid for a period of 5 years, subject to the Accreditation Requirements being met (Refer to F 44).