Credible data definition

Credible data means the same as defined in section 455B.171 and is subject to the same requirements as provided in section 455B.193 and may include, but not rely solely on, data that is older than five years and that is obtained pursuant to the best professional judgment of a professional designee or a state or federal agency.
Credible data means scientifically valid chemical, physical, or biological monitoring data collected under a scientifically accepted sampling and analysis plan, including quality control and quality assurance procedures. Data dated more than five years before the department’s date of listing or other determination under section 455B.194, subsection 1, shall be presumed not to be credible data unless the department identifies compelling reasons as to why the data is credible.
Credible data means scientifically valid chemical, physical, or biological monitoring data collected under a scientifically accepted sampling and analysis plan, including quality control and quality assurance procedures.

Examples of Credible data in a sentence

  • Credible data is the most important basis for water resources management, without which implementation of decisions is severely handicapped.

  • The department of natural resources shall develop a methodology for water quality assessments as used in the section 303(d) lists and assess the validity of the data.2000 Acts, ch 1068, §10; 2000 Acts, ch 1232, §73; 2011 Acts, ch 25, §143Referred to in §455B.176A 455B.194 Credible data required.

  • Credible data require a large sample size over at least three years.Significant data are generated from 10 years of experience and several millions in premiums (Michael Boylen, unpublished data).

  • In summary, Task Force members learned: • Credible data justifying a need to enhance winter storm response operations at this location does not exist; • More data is required for the County Board to move forward with significant enhancements to winter storm operations on the site; • The underlying cause of the revised operational requirements – the problem – remains uncompelling to the Task Force and the public.

  • Credible data and information, as well as credible research, assist us to identify practices that require different strategic approaches.


More Definitions of Credible data

Credible data means scientifically valid chemical, physical and biological monitoring data collected under an accepted sampling and analysis plan, including quality control, quality assurance procedures and available historical data;
Credible data means data meeting the requirements of RCW 90.48.585.
Credible data means scientifically valid chemical, physical, or biological water quality monitoring data concerning surface waters, including qualitative scoring of physical habitat characteristics and the sampling of fish, macroinvertebrates, and water quality, that have been collected by or submitted to the director of environmental protection and that comply with the requirements established in rules adopted under section 6111.51 of the Revised Code. "Credible data" may include historical data if the director identifies compelling reasons as to why the data are credible.
Credible data means scientifically valid chemical, physical, or biological water quality monitoring data concerning surface waters. This includes qualitative scoring of physical habitat characteristics and the sampling of fish, macroinvertebrates, and water quality, that have been collected by or submitted to the director and that comply with this chapter. Credible data may include historical data if the director identifies compelling reasons as to why the data are credible.
Credible data means as defined in paragraph (c)(xix) of this section;
Credible data means scientifically valid
Credible data means scientifically valid data collected under an accepted rangeland monitoring plan, including quality control, quality assurance procedures, and historical data.