Audit Tool definition

Audit Tool means the NELA Audit Tool Paper Questions known as the NELA Audit Questions developed by the Royal College of Anaesthetists NELA project team in relation to the National Emergency Laparotomy Audit project under a contract with the Authority under Schedule 1 contained therein and shall be interpreted as including any Updated Audit Tool;
Audit Tool means the data collection tool known as the Carer Survey developed by the National Audit of Schizophrenia (NAS) in relation to the NAS project under a contract with the Authority as set out in Schedule 1, and shall be interpreted as including any Updated Audit Tool;
Audit Tool means ALC's confidential, proprietary and copyright documented system for the assessment of an enterprise's compliance with the Master Code;

Examples of Audit Tool in a sentence

  • IEHP uses the IEHP Credentialing Delegation Oversight Audit (DOA) Tool, Compliance DOA Audit Tool, and the QM/UM/CM DOA Audit Tool which is based upon current NCQA, DHCS (when applicable), DMHC, CMS (when applicable) and IEHP standards to sufficiently document information from the examined policies and procedures, committee minutes, files and other documents to NCQA and Medi-Cal specific standards, as well as to support the conclusions reached.

  • IEHP uses the IEHP Credentialing Delegation Oversight Audit (DOA) Tool, Compliance DOA Audit Tool, and the QM/UM/CM DOA Audit Tool which is based upon current NCQA, DHCS, CMS, and IEHP standards to sufficiently document information from the examined policies and procedures, committee minutes, files and other documents to NCQA and CMS specific standards, as well as to support the conclusions reached.

  • IEHP uses the IEHP Credentialing Delegation Oversight Audit (DOA) Tool, Compliance and FWA DOA Audit Tool, Privacy DOA Audit Tool, and the QM/UM/CM DOA Audit Tool which is based upon current NCQA, DHCS (when applicable), DMHC, CMS (when applicable) and IEHP standards to sufficiently document information from the examined policies and procedures, committee minutes, files and other documents to NCQA and Medi- Cal specific standards, as well as to support the conclusions reached.

  • This Agreement does not grant the Licensee any Intellectual Property Rights in the Audit Tool and the original and all copies of the Audit Tool shall remain the property of the Authority.

  • IEHP uses the IEHP Credentialing Delegation Oversight Audit (DOA) Tool, Compliance and FWA DOA Audit Tool, Privacy DOA Audit Tool, and the QM/UM/CM DOA Audit Tool which is based upon current NCQA, DHCS, CMS, and IEHP standards to sufficiently document information from the examined policies and procedures, committee minutes, files and other documents to NCQA and CMS specific standards, as well as to support the conclusions reached.

  • This Agreement does not grant the Licencee any Intellectual Property Rights in the Audit Tool and the original and all copies of the Audit Tool shall remain the property of the Authority.

  • The two computerized energy audits within the WA soft- ware are, the National Energy Audit Tool (NEAT) for site-built homes and the Manufac- tured Home Energy Audit (MHEA) which is used for manufactured homes.

  • Improved property owners’ and managers’ understanding of the benefits of a whole building approach.4. More comprehensive maintenance follow‐up for tenants and building by enrolling them into California Integrated Customer Energy Audit Tool (CA‐ICEAT) to enable ongoing comparative energy usage, and energy goal setting, ensuring the persistence of savings after the EUC intervention is complete.

  • The Texas State Legislature passed a law that requires targeted low income energy efficiency programs to “comply with the same audit requirements that apply to federal weatherization programs.” The audit software used by most federal programs is called the National Energy Audit Tool, or NEAT.

  • The pre‐qualification process will be supported by the Integrated Energy Audit Tool when it becomes available.


More Definitions of Audit Tool

Audit Tool means the compliance audit tool provided as part of the Services. "Case Viewer" means the secure case management tool through which you will be able to access written Advice and Information provided by the Helpline. "Documents" and "Materials" means those documents and materials (respectively) provided as part of the Services, whether in paper or electronic medium. "Email" means (where it forms part of your subscription) any and all support provided as part of the Services by email. "Helpline" means (where it forms part of your subscription) the telephone helpline available as part of the Services. "Website" means the section of our web site at xxx.xxxx.xx.xx which contains information relating to the Services and via which some of the Services may be delivered.
Audit Tool means the online application maintained by the League and approved by the PGB for the purpose of undertaking (in particular by the ISO) the evaluation and audit of Academies by the assessment of:a) the extent to which a Club meets the criteria for Academies set out in these Rules;b) the extent to and manner in which a Club meets or exceeds the recommended best practice criteria which are set out in the Audit Tool; andc) its Productivity Profile. 1.12 “Authorised Games” means:a) international matches arranged by a national association including preparation and trials therefor; orb) matches in which the Academy Player plays for the Club holding his registration:i) in its first teams; orii) which are comprised in a Games Programme; oriii) which are comprised in Festivals or Tournaments, participation in which is limited to Academy teams or which are sanctioned by The Football Association or by a foreign national association; orc) friendly matches organised by the Club holding the Academy Player’s registration and played at an Academy, participation in which is limited to Academy Players registered at an Academy or Trialists but excluding matches between two teams consisting of one Club’s Academy Players; or
Audit Tool means the online application maintained by the League and approved by the PGB for the purpose of undertaking (in particular by the ISO) the evaluation and audit of Academies by the assessment of:
Audit Tool means the online application maintained by the League and approved by the PGB for the purpose of undertaking (in particular by the ISO) the evaluation and audit of Academies by the assessment of:(a) the extent to which a Club meets the criteria for Academies set out in these Rules;(b) the extent to and manner in which a Club meets or exceeds the recommended best practice criteria which are set out in the Audit Tool; and(c) its Productivity Profile;

Related to Audit Tool

  • Audit trail means a documented history of a financial transaction by which the transaction can be traced to its source.

  • non-audit services means services other than audit services.

  • audit services means the professional services rendered by the Corporation’s external auditor for the audit and review of the Corporation’s financial statements or services that are normally provided by the external auditor in connection with statutory and regulatory filings or engagements;

  • Auditing Services means those services within the scope of the practice of a certified public accounting firm licensed under Chapter 473 of the Florida Statutes, and qualified to conduct audits in accordance with government auditing standards as adopted by the Florida Board of Accountancy.

  • Development Tools means the development kits, programming tools, emulators and other materials that may be used in the development of Games under this Agreement.

  • Audit means the examination of a person or the inspection of the books, records, memoranda, or accounts of a person, ordered to appear before the Tax Administrator, for the purpose of determining liability for a municipal income tax.

  • Engineer means the representative of the Architect/consultant.

  • Reseller is a category of CLECs who purchase the use of Finished Services for the purpose of reselling those Telecommunications Services to their End User Customers.

  • APIs means SAP application programming interface and accompanying or related Documentation, source code, tools, executable applications, libraries, subroutines, widgets and other materials made available by SAP or through SAP tools or SAP Software Development Kit (and all derivative works or modifications thereof) to Provider that allow Provider to integrate the Provider Service with the Cloud Service, including any access code, authentication keys or similar mechanisms to enable access of the APIs.

  • Online tool means an electronic service provided by a custodian that allows the user, in an agreement distinct from the terms-of-service agreement between the custodian and user, to provide directions for disclosure or nondisclosure of digital assets to a third person.

  • Development Tool Kit means a DS Offering specifically designed for application or content development. A Development Tool Kit is either identified (i) with “CAA” or “ENOVIA Studio” in the DS Offering name, or (ii) in the Transaction Document and/or the Product Portfolio. Extended Enterprise User means an employee of Customer’s affiliate(s), supplier(s) and/or customer(s) authorized to use Customer’s DS Offering for the sole and exclusive purpose of enabling the Extended Enterprise User(s) to conduct business with Customer. The use of the DS Offering by any such Extended Enterprise User(s) 1) shall be solely limited to use (a) as configured and deployed by Customer and (b) in connection with the Extended Enterprise User’s performance of services for and on behalf of Customer, and 2) shall exclude any use by Extended Enterprise User (a) for its own account or a third party’s account, or (b) for the purpose of modifying, otherwise using, maintaining or hosting the DS Offering. Extended Enterprise Users are authorized if so specified in the Product Portfolio.

  • Forensic analysis means the practice of gathering, retaining, and analyzing computer-related data for investigative purposes in a manner that maintains the integrity of the data.

  • fingerprint data means the data relating to the four fingerprints of the index, middle finger, ring finger and little finger from the right hand where present, and otherwise from the left hand;

  • Auditor means the person for the time being performing the duties of auditor of the Company (if any).

  • Contract Monitor means the Department employee identified in Section 1.6 of the IFB as the Contract Monitor.

  • Publisher means any person or entity that distributes copies of the Document to the public.

  • Support Services means support in relation to the use of, and the identification and resolution of errors in, the Hosted Services, but shall not include the provision of training services;

  • Client Data means all data or records of whatever nature in whatever form relating to the Client, its operations, facilities, assets, employees, students or otherwise relating to its business, whether subsisting at the date of this Agreement, or created or processed in connection with the Services or as provided by the Client to the Supplier in connection with the Services. Client Data shall include all Client Personal Data

  • Auditing Party means the Party conducting an audit of the Audited Party’s books, records, data and other documents.

  • Consumption Data means customer specific electric usage data, or weather adjusted data, including but not limited to kW, kWh, voltage, var, power factor, and other information that is recorded by the electric meter for the Company and stored in its systems. Consumption Data also includes payment and service history, account number, and amount billed.

  • input data means data provided to or directly acquired by an AI system on the basis of which the system produces an output;

  • Microsoft means Microsoft Corporation.

  • Support and Maintenance Services means the support and maintenance services described in Section 1 of these Support Terms.

  • Market Monitor means the head of the Market Monitoring Unit.

  • Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System (eSRS) means the Governmentwide, electronic, web-based system for small business subcontracting program reporting. The eSRS is located at http://www.esrs.gov.

  • Form, fit, and function data means technical data that describes the required overall physical, functional, and performance characteristics (along with the qualification requirements, if applicable) of an item, component, or process to the extent necessary to permit identification of physically and functionally interchangeable items.