Examination definition
Examination means an inquiry into a specific element of or process related to bills for services performed under this Agreement. Either Party (the “Requesting Party) may perform one (1) Audit per twelve (12) month period commencing with the Effective Date, with the assistance of the other Party, which will not be unreasonably withheld. The Audit period will include no more than the preceding twelve (12) month period as of the date of the Audit request. The Requesting Party may perform Examinations, as it deems necessary, with the assistance of the other Party, which will not be unreasonably withheld.
Examination means any of the tests used by the board to determine minimum competency prior to the issuance of a barber or barber instructor license.
Examination means achievement and proficiency examinations that are administered to pupils pursuant to 390.105, 390.600, and 390.610, and includes the following:
Examples of Examination in a sentence
If the Placement Review Committee cannot resolve the dispute, the Committee may require the team member to attend an Independent Medical Examination (IME) and a Functional Abilities Evaluation (FAE).
The Parties acknowledge and agree that the County shall provide the City with the Medical Forensic Examination records arising from City Incidents.
More Definitions of Examination
Examination means the tests used to determine minimum competency prior to the issuance of a registered nurse/licensed practical nurse license.
Examination means a licensure examination required before issuance of a license.
Examination means the current Architect Registration Examination (ARE) accepted by the board.
Examination means a theoretical examination, given orally or in writing, or a practical examination, or any combination of these, and includes a supplemental examination;
Examination means an inquiry into a specific element of or process related to services performed under this Agreement. Subject to the restrictions set forth in Article XX, a Party (“Auditing Party”) may audit the other Party's (“Audited Party”) books, records, data and other documents, as provided herein, one (1) time each Contract Year for the purpose of evaluating the accuracy of Audited Party's billing and invoicing. The scope of the Audit shall be limited to the (i) the period subsequent to the last day of the period covered by the Audit which was last performed (or if no Audit has been performed, the Effective Date) and (ii) the twenty-four (24) month period immediately preceding the date the Audited Party received notice of such requested audit. Unless otherwise agreed upon by the Parties in writing, such audit shall begin no fewer than thirty (30) days after Audited Party receives a written notice requesting an audit and shall be conducted by one (1) or more auditor(s) mutually agreed upon by the Parties. The Parties shall select such auditor(s) by the thirtieth day following Audited Party's receipt of a written audit notice. The Auditing Party shall cause the auditor(s) to execute a nondisclosure agreement in a form agreed upon by the Parties.
Examination or "compliance examination" means the examination performed by the division of consumer services, or such other division within the department delegated by the director to oversee implementation of the act and these rules to determine whether the licensee is in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Examination. An “Examination” shall include experience rating tests if such examination shall have been given prior to the date of this procedure, but from and after the date of this procedure, shall include only written and/or practical examinations given by a duly constituted Outside Construction Local Union of the IBEW. Reasonable intervals of time for examinations are specified as ninety (90) days. An applicant shall be eligible for examination if he has four years’ experience in the trade.