Consistency definition

Consistency. The Competent Authorities intend that an election described in Paragraph 3.3.1.1 or 3.
Consistency means being in harmony with, and not in conflict with or contradictory to, existing statutes, court decisions, or other provisions of law.
Consistency means that no feature of a plan or reg- ulation is incompatible with any other feature of a plan or regulation. Consistency is indicative of a capacity for orderly integration or operation with other elements in a system.

Examples of Consistency in a sentence

  • CONSULTANT will prepare a Habitat Assessment and MSHCP Consistency Analysis to summarize the information and results obtained during the literature review and field survey, document all plant, wildlife, and vegetation communities observed, and determine the potential for any special-status species to occur on or within the vicinity of the project site.


More Definitions of Consistency

Consistency means that no feature of a plan or regulation is incompatible with any other feature of a plan or regulation. Con- sistency is indicative of a capacity for orderly integration or opera- tion with other elements in a system.
Consistency means that the regulation is in harmony with, and not in conflict with or contradictory to, existing statutes, court decisions, or state or federal regulations.” H&SC Section 40727(b)(4)
Consistency or “consistent” means that the State Planning Commission determines that a municipal, county, regional neighborhood or special resource area plan, or an amendment thereto, submitted for plan endorsement pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:85-7 and endorsed by the State Planning Commission pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:85-7.19, or a map amendment submitted for approval pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:85-8 and endorsed by the State Planning Commission pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:85-8.6 is the same as or has the same effect as the provisions in the State Development and Redevelopment Plan.
Consistency means continued uniformity of reporting during a reporting period and from one reporting period to another in methods of accounting, valuation bases, methods of accrual and deferral, and statistical units of measure such as diagnosis related group relative weights. Any change in accounting procedures other than to comply with the filing requirements as prescribed by the office, which results in a lack of consistency and which is material in nature, must be brought to the attention of the office in a cover letter which will accompany the hospital's submission. The cover letter shall include both a description and analysis of the impact that such accounting change has on the data submitted.
Consistency means that no feature of a plan or regula- tion is incompatible with any other feature of a plan or regu- lation. Consistency is indicative of a capacity for orderly inte- gration or operation with other elements in a system.
Consistency means that an annual inventory should be internally consistent for all the reported years for all elements across sectors, categories and pollutants. An inventory is consistent if the same methodologies are used for all of the years of the inventory and if consistent data sets are used to estimate emissions. For projections, consistency also means that a year of the submitted inventory is used as a base year;
Consistency means being in harmony with, and not in conflict with or contradictory to, existing statutes, court decisions, or other provisions of law. Government Code, Section 11349(d).