Coordinating entity definition

Coordinating entity means an entity that acts as a liaison to facilitate communication and cooperation between source and host entities but does not provide health services in the ordinary course of its activities as liaison; and
Coordinating entity means one or more organizations,
Coordinating entity means a nonprofit corporation under the Texas Non‑Profit Corporation Act (Article 1396‑1.01 et seq., Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes) that is a health organization approved and certified by the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners under Chapter 162, Occupations Code [Section 5.01, Medical Practice Act (Article 4495b, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes)].

Examples of Coordinating entity in a sentence

  • On July 11, 2016, the new Transmission Law was enacted, which creates an Independent Coordinating entity of the National Electrical System (NES), called National Electrical Coordinator (CEN, according to the Spanish acronym), which groups the previous DEC SIC and CDEC SING; in addition, it establishes a new Electrical Transmission System in which the trunk transmission system, the sub transmission system and additional systems now form part of National, Zone and Committed Transmission System, respectively.

  • The Coordinating entity will be responsible for ensuring administrative completeness of all plans submitted for reimbursement.

  • Outputs Coordinating entity/ entities Indicators, baselines, targets Means of verification Assumptions Indicator results reporting1.4.1.Programme Officer (P3, New York)Technical Advisory UnitIndicator: Number of years without staff changesBaseline: 1 year (2014–2015)Target: 3UN-Water Meeting ReportsAdequate resources are available Progress reporting2016:2017:Annex 1.

  • The Government Coordinating entity will assume, on behalf of the government, full financial and programmatic accountability for the funds disbursed to the Recipient and Implementing organizations by the UNDP, in accordance with the decision of the Steering Committee and the objectives of the Yasuni Fund Terms of Reference (see http://mdtf.undp.org/document/download/4930).

  • On July 11, 2016, the new Transmission Law was enacted, which creates an Independent Coordinating entity of the National Electrical System (NES), called National Electrical Coordinator (CEN, according to the Spanish acronym), which groups the previous DEC SIC and CDEC SING; in addition, it establishes a new Electrical Transmission System in which the trunk transmission system, the subtransmission system and additional systems now form part of National, Zone and Committed Transmission System, respectively.


More Definitions of Coordinating entity

Coordinating entity means one or more organiza- tions, including medicaid managed care organizations, under contract with the authority to coordinate community support services as required under RCW 74.09.886 and 74.09.888. There may only be one coordinating entity per regional ser- vice area.
Coordinating entity means the Kansas department of health and
Coordinating entity means a nonprofit corporation under the Texas Nonprofit Corporation Law as described by Section 1.008(d), Business Organizations Code, that is a health organization approved and certified by the Texas Medical Board under Chapter 162, Occupations Code.
Coordinating entity means the contracted vendor under this Contract (i.e., the Contractor) that provides coordination and administrative services for HCA’s spoken language interpreter services program.
Coordinating entity means a private organization under
Coordinating entity means one or more organizations, including medicaid managed care organizations, under contract with the authority to coordinate community support services as required under sections 3 and 4 of this act. There may only be one coordinating entity per regional service area.
Coordinating entity means the Chesapeake Bay Trust established under § 8–1902 of the Natural Resources Article.