Activation Criteria definition

Activation Criteria means the criteria as set forth in the terms of a Pandemic Bond or Pandemic Insurance related to the severity of a Covered Disease (such as, but not limited to, the number of cases, the number of death, the geographic spread and the growth rate) that must be met or exceeded to activate a payout under a Pandemic Insurance or a reduction of principal under a Pandemic Bond;
Activation Criteria has the meaning given to it in Section 1.5(b).

Examples of Activation Criteria in a sentence

  • Activation and Notification………………....………………………..………….……..A.1-63.1 Activation Criteria and Procedure ...………………………..………………..A.1-6 3.2 Notification…………………...………………………………..………………..A.1-6 3.3 Outage Assessment…………....…......……………………..………………..A.1-64.

  • Trauma Activation Criteria reference: CDC Guidelines for Field Triage of Injured Patients: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/pdf/rr/rr6101.pdf Table 1Hospital Commitment Resolved, that the XYZ Hospital Board of Directors (or other administrative governing authority) approves the establishment of a Level __ trauma center (or applies for verifcation orreverification of a Level __ trauma center”).

  • The purpose of PBI metering is to enable the PAs to calculate the payments on actual thermal energy displaced.

  • Bravo Patient – A trauma patient not meeting the criteria for an Alpha Alert/ Activation; however, has received injuries requiring immediate attention (refer to Trauma Activation Criteria document on the Department’s website).

  • No later than six (6) months prior to the expiry of the Initial Period (or the current period, as the case may be), the PEF Coordinator shall conduct a review of the terms of PEF Coverage and Pandemic Bond/Insurance Coverage, including Activation Criteria, Covered Disease, Covered Amount and PEF Eligible Countries, with the view to compiling the experience and lessons learned from the initial or current period.

  • The World Bank may reasonably assume the accuracy, completeness and sufficiency of any and all information and documents related to the Activation Criteria, or reports, advices or decisions of the Steering Body or the Technical Experts, without undertaking any separate and independent verification on its own account.

  • Alpha Patient – A trauma patient meeting the criteria for an Alpha (major trauma or seriously injured) Alert/Activation (refer to Trauma Activation Criteria document on the Department’s website).

  • In the case of an outbreak of Flu, the Activation Criteria will be set in such a manner that if the criteria are met, the Pandemic Insurance will be triggered in its entirety and/or the principal amount due to the bondholders under a Pandemic Bond will be reduced in its entirety to zero.

  • Appendix B: Consolidated Trauma Activation Criteria and Destination Guidelines.

  • Appendix A Minimum Activation Criteria Tier I (activation): Any trauma patient meeting the following criteria will require an immediate response from the trauma team.

Related to Activation Criteria

  • Selection Criteria means and includes all of the requirements, considerations,

  • Evaluation Criteria means the criteria set out under the clause 27 (Evaluation Process) of this Part C, which includes the Qualifying Criteria, Functional Criteria and Price and Preferential Points Assessment.

  • ASAM criteria means the most current edition of the American Society of Addiction Medicine's published criteria for admission to treatment, continued services, and discharge.

  • Functional Criteria means the criteria set out in clause 27 of this Part C.

  • Nomination Criteria means the criteria made up of the Over-Riding Nomination Criteria andthe Specific Nomination Factors, and is also referred to as “this Criteria”.

  • Fitch Criteria means the Collateral Amount shall equal the sum of (i) the product of A multiplied by the xxxx-to-market value of the outstanding Transactions determined by Party A in good faith from time to time, and (ii) the product of B multiplied by the current aggregate notional amount of the outstanding Transactions, where:

  • Review Criteria has the meaning assigned to that term in Section 12.02(b)(i).

  • Design Criteria means the design criteria set out in the Ministry’s publication “Design Criteria for Sanitary Sewers, Storm Sewers and Forcemains for Alterations Authorized under Environmental Compliance Approval”, (as amended from time to time).

  • Acceptance Criteria means the Specifications, goals, performance measures, testing results and/or other criteria designated by the Agency and against which the Deliverables may be evaluated for purposes of Acceptance or Non-acceptance thereof.

  • Business Criteria means any one or any combination of Income before Taxes, Net Income, Return on Equity, Return on Assets, Pre-tax Margin, Free Cash Flow, Valuation or EPS.

  • Examination Criteria means the loan classification criteria employed by, or any applicable regulations of, the Assuming Institution’s Chartering Authority at the time such action is taken, as such criteria may be amended from time to time.

  • Board-Established Criteria means criteria that the Board of a Regulated Fund may establish from time to time to describe the characteristics of Potential Co-Investment Transactions regarding which the Adviser to the Regulated Fund should be notified under Condition 1. The Board-Established Criteria will be consistent with the Regulated Fund’s Objectives and Strategies (defined below). If no Board-Established Criteria are in effect, then the Regulated Fund’s Adviser will be notified of all Potential Co-Investment Transactions that fall within the Regulated Fund’s then-current Objectives and Strategies. Board-Established Criteria will be objective and testable, meaning that they will be based on observable information, such as industry/sector of the issuer, minimum EBITDA of the issuer, asset class of the investment opportunity or required commitment size, and not on characteristics that involve a discretionary assessment. The Adviser to the Regulated Fund may from time to time recommend criteria for the Board’s consideration, but Board-Established Criteria will only become effective if approved by a majority of the Independent Directors (defined below). The Independent Directors of a Regulated Fund may at any time rescind, suspend or qualify their approval of any Board-Established Criteria, though Applicants anticipate that, under normal circumstances, the Board would not modify these criteria more often than quarterly.

  • Design Criteria Package means concise, performance-oriented drawings or specifications for a public construction project. The purpose of the Design Criteria Package is to furnish sufficient information to permit Design-Build Firms to prepare a bid or a response to the District’s Request for Proposals, or to permit the District to enter into a negotiated Design- Build Contract. The Design Criteria Package must specify performance- based criteria for the public construction project, including the legal description of the site, survey information concerning the site, interior space requirements, material quality standards, schematic layouts and conceptual design criteria of the project, cost or budget estimates, design and construction schedules, site development requirements, provisions for utilities, stormwater retention and disposal, and parking requirements applicable to the project. Design Criteria Packages shall require firms to submit information regarding the qualifications, availability, and past work of the firms, including the partners and members thereof.

  • Clinical review criteria means the written screening procedures, decision abstracts, clinical protocols, and practice guidelines used by a health carrier to determine the necessity and appropriateness of health care services.

  • Over-Riding Nomination Criteria means the criteria set out in clause 4.2.

  • Step therapy protocol means a protocol or program that establishes the specific

  • Target Population means persons with low incomes who have one or more disabilities, including mental illness, HIV or AIDS, substance abuse, or other chronic health condition, or individuals eligible for services provided pursuant to the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act (Division 4.5 (commencing with Section 4500) of the Welfare and Institutions Code) and may include, among other populations, adults, emancipated minors, families with children, elderly persons, young adults aging out of the foster care system, individuals exiting from institutional settings, veterans, and homeless people.

  • Eligibility and selection criteria means criteria for determining:

  • Criteria means one of the eight (8) state defined categories to be scored.

  • Monitoring Indicator means a measure of HSP performance that may be monitored against provincial results or provincial targets, but for which no Performance Target is set;

  • Award Criteria means the award criteria to be applied for the direct award of Call Off Agreements for Goods and/or Services set out in Part A of Framework Schedule 6 (Award Criteria); Dispute means any dispute, difference or question of interpretation arising out of or in connection with this Framework Agreement, including any dispute, difference or question of interpretation relating to the Goods and/or Services, failure to agree in accordance with the procedure for variations in Clause 16.1(Variation Procedure) or any matter where this Framework Agreement directs the Parties to resolve an issue by reference to the Dispute Resolution Procedure;

  • Investment Criteria The criteria specified in Section 12.2(a).

  • Specific goals means specific goals as contemplated in section 2(1)(d) of the PPPFA which may include contracting with persons, or group of persons, historically disadvantaged by unfair discrimination on the basis of race, gender and disability including the implementation of programmes of the Reconstruction and Development Programme as published in Government Gazette No. 16085 dated 23 November 1994.

  • Performance Milestone means an act or event specified in section 5.1 and described in section 9 of the EPLA.

  • Dose profile means the dose as a function of position along a line.

  • Goal means the intended or projected result of a comprehensive corrections plan or community corrections program to reduce prison commitment rates, to reduce the length of stay in a jail, or to improve the utilization of a jail.