Category I definition

Category I means medical edu- cational activities that have been des- ignated as Category I by the Accredita- tion Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the American Os- teopathic Association (AOA), a state medical society, or an equivalent orga- nization.
Category I means medical educational activities that have been designated as Category I by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), a state medical society or an equivalent organization.

Examples of Category I in a sentence

  • Longevity pay is as follows: Category I II III IV V VI VII 0.30% 0.30% 0.40% 0.50% 0.75% 1.00% 1.00% $109.79 $109.79 $146.38 $182.98 $274.46 $365.95 $365.95 Longevity pay is granted at the end of every five years of continuous service in the same position (5, 10, 15, 20, etc.).

  • At every Category X and Category I airport, TSA will provide one parking space for union use as close as practicable to the airport.


More Definitions of Category I

Category I means single-dose injections of intravenous fluids, including saline, Ringer's lactate, five per cent dextrose and distilled water, and other intravenous fluids or parenteral solutions included in this category by rule of the state board of pharmacy, that have a volume of one hundred milliliters or more and that contain no added substances, or single-dose injections of epinephrine to be administered pursuant to sections 4765.38 and 4765.39 of the Revised Code.
Category I means a designation given to a continuing medical education activity provided by an institution or organization that has been accredited for continuing med- ical education by the:
Category I import customs duties shall be removed in four stages beginning on the date this Agreement enters into force, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1st of year three. Each year’s Margin of Preference (MOP)is as follows: Category Entry into force 01.01.08 01.01.09 01.01.10 I 25% 50% 75% 100%
Category I means medical educational activities that have been designated as Category I by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, the American Osteopathic Association, or a state medical society.
Category I means a rating indication assigned by Moody’s that applies to applicants that have credit ratings deter- mined to fall into category of A3 or higher.
Category I. The fictional cartoon characters BABY BUGS BUNNY, BABY LOLA BUNNY, BABY DAFFY DUCK, BABY SYLVXXXXX, XXBY TWEETY, BABY TASMANIAN DEVIL, BABY WILE E. COYOTE, BABY ROAD RUNNER AND BABY MARVXX XXX MARTIAN which constitute "BABY LOONEY TUNES", including the names of said characters and all trademarks, copyrights, environmental settings and artwork associated therewith. The Licensed Property licensed hereunder shall be identified with Licensor's BABY LOONEY TUNES mass market logo only. Licensee is obtaining no rights hereunder in or to Licensor's upstairs market logo referred to as "BABY LOONEY TUNES CLASSIC COLLECTION". Furthermore, unless otherwise set forth below, specifically excluded herefrom are any other properties, trademarks or copyrights of Licensor, including but not limited, to the cartoon characters referred to collectively as the "LOONEY TUNES" characters, and Licensee acknowledges and agrees that it shall enjoy no rights whatsoever hereunder with respect to such properties, trademarks, and copyrights, it being understood that such properties, trademarks, and copyrights are and will continue to be the subject of separate licensing agreements with licensees of Licensor's choice. Without limiting the generality of, the foregoing, Licensee is obtaining no rights hereunder, unless otherwise specifically set forth below, in or to the adult versions of BUGS BUNNY, LOLA BUNNY, DAFFY DUCK, SYLVXXXXX, XXEETY, TASMANIAN DEVIL, WILE E. COYOTE, ROAD RUNEER, and MARVXX XXX MARTIAN.
Category I means the classification where improper operation or dam failure would result in probable loss of human life. Situations constituting “probable loss of life” are those situations involving frequently occupied structures or facilities, including, but not limited to, residences, commercial and manufacturing facilities, schools and churches.