Contingent accreditation definition

Contingent accreditation means a temporary approval status granted by the department to a training course for a specific discipline on the basis of a desk audit of accreditation application materials for compliance with this chapter.
Contingent accreditation means a temporary approval status granted by the department to a training course for a specific discipline on the basis of a desk audit of accreditation application materials for compliance with subchs. I and III and Appendix A.

Examples of Contingent accreditation in a sentence

  • Contingent accreditation may be renewed for a maximum of an additional 2 years at the discretion of the department.(4) DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY FOR FULL ACCREDITATION.

  • Contingent accreditation is a temporary approval to conduct training.

Related to Contingent accreditation

  • Accreditation means accreditation as defined in point 10 of Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 765/2008;

  • Accreditation body means an entity that has been approved by FDA to accredit mammography facilities.

  • Licensure means the status of a licensee when OCCL issued a child care license when the applicant demonstrated compliance with these regulations and applicable codes, regulations, and laws.

  • Medical physicist means a person trained in evaluating the performance of mammography equipment and facility quality assurance programs and who meets the qualifications for a medical physicist set forth in 41.6(3)“c.”

  • Government Authorizations means all such approvals, consents, authorizations, acknowledgements, licenses or permits required to be issued by any Government Authority to the Company for the establishment of the Company or to the Company or the Contractors for the construction, financing, ownership, operation, and maintenance of the Facility by the Company or the Contractors, including, without limitation, those Government Authorizations listed in Schedule 1;