Decision point definition

Decision point means the level of concern, action level, cut- off, or target level for an analyte that must be reliably identified or quantified to be considered positive in a sample.
Decision point means those junctures in the treatment of identified injuries where a decision must be made about the continuation or choice of further treatment. Decision point also refers to a determination to administer one of the tests listed in N.J.A.C. 11:3-4.5(b).
Decision point refers to the major stages of the juvenile justice process. This includes juvenile arrests, referrals to juvenile court, cases diverted, cases involving secure detention prior to adjudication, cases petitioned, cases resulting in delinquent findings, cases transferred to adult criminal court, cases resulting in probation, and cases resulting in confinement in secure juvenile correctional facilities.

Examples of Decision point in a sentence

  • This Section 9.6.4 shall only apply in the event that the Interconnection Request for the Generating Facility completed Definitive Planning Phase Interconnection Customer Decision Point 2 after May 15, 2018.

  • At the conclusion of Transmission Provider’s deficiency review for Decision Point II, refund to the Project Developer or Eligible Customer up to 90 percent of its Study Deposit submitted with its New Service Request during the Application Phase, less any actual costs.

  • The Point of Interconnection must be finalized before the close of the Decision Point I Phase.

  • New Service Requests that are studied in Phase I will enter Decision Point I.

  • Project Developer shall submit machine modeling data as specified in the PJM Manuals before the close of Decision Point I.


More Definitions of Decision point

Decision point means any of Decision Point I, Decision Point II, Decision Point III and Decision Point IV.
Decision point. [*]” or “[*]” means the point at which [*] decides whether to [*] a [*] to [*] to [*], including [*] of [*] or [*] and the [*] of [*] and [*] of [*] ([*], etc.) to that effort. At [*], the following [*]: (a) [*] or [*] with [*] and [*] (through [*]); (b) [*] to [*]; (c) [*] or [*]; (d) [*] in [*]; (e) [*] for the [*] through [*] and [*]; (f) [*] for [*] for [*]; and (g) [*].
Decision point means those junctures in the treatment of identified injuries indicated by hexagonal boxes on the Care Paths where a decision must be made about the continuation or choice of further treatment. The determination whether to administer one of the tests listed in
Decision point has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.3. Confidential materials omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Asterisks denote omissions.
Decision point means that the IMF/WB decide whether the country can receive debt relief under the HIPC initiative, and creditors then commit to releasing funds at the ‘completion point’, which floats according to the progress the country has made; debt relief does not automatically appear after a certain amount of time spent adhering to the policies. The Fund and the Bank announced on 12 November 2001 that Ethiopia had reached its decision point and would benefit from a 47% reduction of its public debt.
Decision point means the level of concern, cutoff, or target level for an analyte that must be reliably identified or quantified to be considered positive in a sample.
Decision point means the point at which the Executive Boards of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank formally decide on the eligibility of a country or territory for debt relief;