Assessment score definition

Assessment score means the client's score from the standard assessment tool administered by the department or its designee.
Assessment score. A numerical value reflecting a Student’s performance on a particular PAEA Assessment calculated by PAEA based upon the Student’s assessment response data and the number of correct responses by the Student. Assessment Score includes all data collected by ▇▇▇▇ during the administration of the scored assessment.
Assessment score has the meaning as ascribed to it in the section headed “The Third Supplemental Agreement in Relation to the Yinping Project – 1. Development Period Performance Assessment” in this announcement; “Availability Service Fee” equals the sum of the Development Costs, the Return and the Management Fee, which will be paid annually by the Xiegang Government to Yinping Co throughout the Maintenance Period;

Examples of Assessment score in a sentence

  • Test Publisher is responsible for checking Assessment score and results, and checking reports.

  • The driving course exercise shall make up 30% of the overall Driver/Operator Assessment score.

  • PSAT 8/9 test materials delivered via College Board’s Digital Testing Platform, BlueBook™, Assessment score report delivered as a PDF to Client via College Board’s K-12 Reporting Portal.

  • The pump operations exercise shall make up 40% of the overall Driver/Operator Assessment score.

  • The written exam shall make up 30% of the overall Driver/Operator Assessment score.

  • The Special Master shall also mail or email each Assessed Staff Plaintiff a notice (1) identifying their preliminary disbursement amount, (2) identifying the Forensic Assessment score, (3) providing information about appealing the preliminary disbursement amount to the Special Master, and (4) advising the Assessed Staff Plaintiff that the preliminary disbursement amount is not final and may increase or decrease.

  • The Special Master shall also assign a preliminary disbursement amount for the Special Subclass Representatives at three times the amount that their Forensic Assessment score would otherwise provide.

  • Assessment score lower than 6 Assessment scores of lower than 6 are possible if a criterion does not build on a requirement and furthermore it is not expressly provided for that a “knock-out” applies to this criterion.

  • The DMI funding levels are based on the Supported Employee’s DMI Assessment score while the Supported Employee continues to Work the minimum hours at your Outlet.

  • Using the Forensic Assessment scores, the Special Master will assign a preliminary disbursement amount for each Assessed Staff Plaintiff by dividing the remaining funds in the Adult Compensation Fund (after accounting for the funds to be disbursed to the Non-Assessed Staff Plaintiffs, see paragraph 51, below) proportional to each Assessed Staff Plaintiff’s Forensic Assessment score.

Related to Assessment score

  • Assessment roll means a permanent record of the assessment of property as

  • Acoustic Assessment Report means the report, prepared in accordance with Publication NPC-233 and Appendix A of the Basic Comprehensive User Guide,by HGC Engineering and dated August 22, 2008 submitted in support of the application, that documents all sources of noise emissions and Noise Control Measures present at the Facility and includes all up-dated Acoustic Assessment Reports as required by the Documentation Requirements conditions of this Certificate to demonstrate continued compliance with the Performance Limits following the implementation of any Modification.

  • Assessment of Compliance As defined in Section 3.21.

  • Assessment Report : means the assessment report referred to in Articles 32(2) and 33(3) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 drawn up by an independent third party fulfilling the requirements of ISO Standard 17011 or by a relevant competent authority, which includes information on document reviews, including the descriptions referred to in Articles 4(3)(b) and 11(3)(b) of this Regulation, on office audits, including critical locations and on risk-oriented witness audits conducted in representative third countries.

  • Assessment year means the period of twelve months commencing on the 1st day of April every year;