CPC definition

CPC means the Central Products Classification as set out in Statistical Office of the United Nations, Statistical Papers, Series M, N° 77, CPC prov, 1991; and
CPC means a corporation:
CPC means the Provisional Central Product Classification (Statistical Papers Series M No. 77, Department of International Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical Office of the United Nations, New York, 1991);

Examples of CPC in a sentence

  • Passenger transportation (CPC 7121 + 7122) Freight Transportation (CPC 7123) Rental of commercial vehicles with operator (CPC 7124) Maintenance and repair of road Sector or Subsector Conditions and Limitations transport equipment (CPC 6112+8867) Supporting Services for Road Transport (CPC 744) G.

  • The CPC may then review the new technology request at a future meeting.

  • If the CPC does not review a request for coverage of new technology, our medical director will review the request and make a one-time determination.

  • Hotels and Restaurants (including catering) Hotels (CPC 64110) Only for 3 stars hotel or higher.

  • The Clinical Policy Committee (CPC) reviews requests for coverage and decides whether we should change any of our benefits to include the new technology.


More Definitions of CPC

CPC means the Canadian Paralympic Committee;
CPC means Central Product Classification (CPC) numbers as set out in Statistical Office of the United Nations, Statistical Papers, Series M, No. 77, Provisional Central Product Classification, 1991.
CPC means the Provisional Central Product Classification (Statistical Papers, Series M No. 77, Department of International Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical Office of the United Nations, New York, 1991).
CPC means a Contracting Party to the Convention and a cooperating non- contracting party, entity or fishing entity;
CPC means contracting parties to the ICCAT Convention and cooperating non- contracting parties, entities or fishing entities;
CPC means the Corporate Policy Council.
CPC means the provisional Central Product Classification as set out in Statistical Office of the United Nations, Statistical Papers, Series M, N° 77, CPC prov, 1991; cultural industries means persons engaged in: