Caseload definition

Caseload as used in this chapter, means:
Caseload means the number of students served by special education personnel.
Caseload means the individual cases open or assigned to each full-time equivalent IHBT staff.

Examples of Caseload in a sentence

  • Caseload Educator Compensation Psychologist (may consist of one or more sites) If more than 65 complete evaluations are exceeded on a yearly basis, a $50 per additional evaluation stipend will be paid.


More Definitions of Caseload

Caseload means the number of students assigned to special education personnel.
Caseload refers to the number of students with IEP’s for whom the special education teacher is assigned, and each student is counted as “one” no matter the needs or severity.
Caseload means all pupils for whom a special education unit member (Special Day Class Teacher, Resource Specialist, Speech/Language Pathologist, Adapted Physical Education Specialist) provides special education services.
Caseload means the number of WIC participants assigned to a local agency by the state agency.
Caseload as used in this chapter, means the number of
Caseload means the number of assigned patients for which an individual working for a hospice is to provide hospice services.
Caseload means the cases assigned and handled by an attorney in the fiscal year.