Full Review definition

Full Review in respect of any Registration Statement shall mean an instance where the staff of the SEC does not inform the Company either that the Registration Statement will not be reviewed or that such review will be on a limited, monitor or expedited (or other similar) basis.
Full Review means a complete analysis of the entire course outline of record by the complete curriculum committee and a motion for approval by the full committee. The following substantive changes should trigger a full review:
Full Review means the complete analytical period for applications as described in 19 CSR 60-50.420 and 19 CSR 60-50.430 for the development of health care facilities and acquisition of major medical equipment.

Examples of Full Review in a sentence

  • Full Review: Performance under the Lending, Investment, and Service Tests is analyzed considering performance context, quantitative factors (e.g., geographic distribution, borrower distribution, and total number and dollar amount of investments), and qualitative factors (e.g., innovativeness, complexity, and responsiveness).

  • The Human Subjects Research Protocol: Expedited or Full Review form will be used for projects requesting Expedited Review or requiring Full Committee Review.

  • An incident involving any of these behaviors will result in an automatic four (4) points and a Full Review.

  • The Lender representative certifies that they have completed a Full Condo Project review as outlined in the Fannie Mae guidelines section B4-2.2-02 Full Review including review of all required documentation for the project type.

  • The Lender Representative certifies that all appropriate documentation has been examined and that the Representative and Lender warrant that the Project meets all requirements set forth in the Fannie Mae guidelines for a Full Review.


More Definitions of Full Review

Full Review means a formal assessment of the entirety of an entity, conducted under § 10211 of this title.
Full Review means a review of all available case-related material by the Board or its local or regional community-based team at a duly convened meeting.
Full Review means a survey of a hos- pital for compliance with all condi- tions of participation for hospitals. JCAHO stands for the Joint Commis- sion on Accreditation of Healthcare Or- ganizations. Medicare condition means any condi- tion of participation or for coverage, including any long term care require- ments. Provider of services or provider means a hospital, critical access hospital, skilled nursing facility, nursing facil- ity, home health agency, hospice, com- prehensive outpatient rehabilitation facility, or provider of outpatient phys- ical therapy or speech pathology serv- ices. Rate of disparity means the percent- age of all sample validation surveys for which a State survey agency finds non- compliance with one or more Medicare conditions and no comparable condi- tion level deficiency was cited by the accreditation organization, where it is reasonable to conclude that the defi- ciencies were present at the time of the accreditation organization’s most re- cent surveys of providers or suppliers of the same type.
Full Review means the research project involving human participants involves more than minimal risk. These type of reviews must be reviewed by the full (or quorum—more than half) IRB committee.
Full Review means when BCO has fully reviewed the Agreement and moved it to the next stage in the process. An example of full review is when BCO has coordinated with the department, appropriately revised the agreement, and sent it to the other party for review.
Full Review. (volle toets) means, in Dutch administrative law, that the court repeats the assessment made by the government body concerned, and replaces the latter’s judgment with its own if it deems such to be appropriate. This contrasts with the test of reasonableness (marginale toetsing), in which the court takes account of the government body’s discretionary powers and goes no further than reviewing whether the government body concerned exercised these discretionary powers reasonably,
Full Review means the review used when the Respondent indicates that he or she did not violate the Korea Honor Code and requests that the Korea Honor Committee reviews his or her case.