Active investigation definition

Active investigation means an investigation related to a physician seeking licensure through the Compact by a licensing agency or law enforcement authority in any state, federal, or foreign jurisdiction for issues that have not been resolved.
Active investigation means an investigation that is being conducted with a reasonable, good faith belief that it could lead to the filing of administrative, civil, or criminal proceedings, or that is ongoing and continuing and for which there is a reasonable, good faith anticipation of securing an arrest or prosecution in the foreseeable future.
Active investigation means an investigation of the Transactions with pending, unanswered information requests sent to at least one of the Parties by any of the Governmental Authorities named in Section 9.5(i) of the Company Disclosure Letter; provided, however, that such investigation shall be deemed “pending” for purposes hereof until (and only until) the thirty (30)-day anniversary of the date on which the Parties have responded to all information requests from the applicable investigating Governmental Authorities.

More Definitions of Active investigation

Active investigation means an investigation related to a physician seeking licensure through the Compact by a licensing agency or law
Active investigation means an active investigation
Active investigation means the activities of an agency in response to a report of known or suspected child abuse. For purposes of reporting information to the Child Abuse Central Index, the activities shall include, at a minimum: assessing the nature and seriousness of the known or suspected abuse; conducting interviews of the victim(s) and any known suspect(s) and witness(es); gathering and preserving evidence; determining whether the incident is substantiated, inconclusive, or unfounded; and preparing a report that will be retained in the files of the investigating agency.
Active investigation means an investigation that is being conducted with a reasonable, good faith belief that it could lead to the filing of administrative, civil, or criminal proceedings, or that is ongoing and continuing and for which there is a reasonable, good faith

Related to Active investigation

  • Investigation means the Bureau’s decision to hold and not process the Company’s license renewal applications identified in Appendix A due to the Company’s inability to certify compliance with its public file obligations.