Commission Standards definition
Examples of Commission Standards in a sentence
In addition, the provider must comply with: Care Quality Commission Standards the revised hygiene code, The Health and Social Care Act 2008, Code of Practice for the NHS on the prevention and control of healthcare associate infections and related guidance the medical devices directives (Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency All premises are subject to the assessment and approval by the Commissioner.
Continuation of this stipend is dependent upon completing the annual education requirement determined by NMC Human Resources to meet The Joint Commission Standards.
Teachers who have completed Master’s level course work in a content area satisfying the 2022 Higher Learning Commission Standards related to courses resulting in college credit for students shall be entitled to additional compensation set forth under Appendix B and identified as “Dual Credit Qualified”.
Conformity with Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Commission Standards This contract was approved under the authority of the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Commission and issued under the Commission standards.
Content Area Teachers Teachers who have completed Master’s level course work in a content area satisfying the 2022 Higher Learning Commission Standards related to courses resulting in college credit for students shall be entitled to additional compensation set forth under Appendix B and identified as “Dual Credit Qualified”.
Owner shall maintain in accordance with the Commission Standards, as hereinafter defined, the private improvements, public improvements and landscaping to the curbline(s) on and abutting the Site.
Establishing and following procedures for the arriving transferred personnel consistent with the Joint Commission Standards and state regulations pertaining to Disaster Privileges in effect at the time of the medical disaster.
Employees and the Hospital shall comply with OSHA standards, WISHA standards, Nursing Commission rules and regulations, Joint Commission Standards, the Department of Health rules and regulations, and all other applicable federal, state, and local laws.
Since we operate in a heavily regulated industry, there may be other codes of conduct that apply to specific aspects of our business, for example the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Standards of Conduct.
The Medical Director or other authorized individual of the Receiving Hospital will be responsible for providing a mechanism for granting appropriate emergency privileges for physicians, nurses and other licensed health care providers to provide services at the Receiving Hospital that are consistent with the Joint Commission Standards and state regulations pertaining to disaster privileges in effect at the time of the medical disaster.