Initial Review definition

Initial Review means the review by the Local Purchasing Agency of the operator's appeal.
Initial Review shall have the meaning given to it in clause 16.1 (Review of the Agreement)
Initial Review means the Department staff’s first review of a complaint, the response to the complaint, if any, the relevant appraisal report or other work product, work file, and investigative summary, if any.

Examples of Initial Review in a sentence

  • Proposals will be subject to an Initial Review to confirm responsiveness, by determining whether each Proposal includes the stipulated content, required certifications or licensing, etc., and is presented in the required format, in order for the Proposal to advance for evaluation.

  • However, if additional Review Materials are provided to the Asset Representations Reviewer in respect of any Review Assets, as described in Section 3.04, the Initial Review Period will be extended for an additional thirty (30) days in respect of any such Review Assets.

  • If the Asset Representations Reviewer determines that there are missing or insufficient Review Materials, the Asset Representations Reviewer will notify the Servicer promptly, and in any event no less than twenty (20) Business Days before the end of the Initial Review Period.

  • If an application satisfies the Initial Review and Primary Documentation Review requirements, a notification will be sent to the chief executive officer of the local jurisdiction, the state senator and state representative for the district of the proposed development, and the executive director of the local public housing authority.

  • A Facility Study is identified by an Initial Review, Supplemental Review or the Study Process to provide interconnection and interoperability of the DER with the Area EPS Operator’s Distribution System as required by Minnesota Technical Requirements.


More Definitions of Initial Review

Initial Review means the first review of any submittal made by an applicant for a permit for construction or major alteration, as provided for in Section 5 of the Act. If the requirements of Section 5 are met, a permit shall be issued; otherwise the Department shall issue correspondence indicating deficiencies. (Section 3.21 of the Act)
Initial Review versus “Repeat Certification” – An employee’s continuous need to supply supporting medical documentation is characterized as an “Initial Review” or “Repeat Certification” based on the number of times the requirement has been imposed during the preceding three (3) years. This affects how quickly an employee can come off the requirement/how frequently their record is reviewed by Management
Initial Review means a search of relevant background material to discover whether any known sites exist in the project's area of potential effect or whether the area of potential effect is in a high probability location for the presence of a site. Background material includes, but is not limited to, data from the Tribal data base, the State Archaeologist's Office, the State Historic Preservation
Initial Review means review of the Notice of Appeal to determine if the case is acceptable for appellate review.
Initial Review. Employees who are being placed on a “med cert” requirement for the first time in a rolling three-year period are considered to be on an “Initial Review”1 4.1.1. Employees in Initial Review status will be reviewed six (6) months after the imposition of the requirement to see if the requirement will be continued to the one-year mark 4.1.1.1. If the employee has had no unscheduled absences due to sick2 during 1.1.2. If the employee has had unscheduled absences due to sick3 (not covered by acceptable medical supporting documentation) during that six-month period, the employee’s record will be reviewed to determine whether the requirement will be immediately lifted or continued for an additional six (6) months 4.1.1.2.1. If the requirement is continued for the additional six (6) months, the employee shall be advised in writing (including the reason for the extension of the requirement);4 4.1.1.2.2. If the employee’s record justifies the continuation of the requirement after the employee has been under the requirement for a full twelve (12) months, the employee MUST be notified in writing of the continuation of the requirement past the one-year anniversary of the original imposition of the medical certification requirement5 and the reason for the continuation AND 1 A one-time requirement to bring medical documentation will not automatically cause an employee to be considered to be on a “repeat certification” requirement if placed on a continuing requirement to bring documentation.
Initial Review means an assessment of a complaint by a review panel to determine if acomplaint falls within the purview of the IERB and requires a hearing by the review panel.
Initial Review means the Board’s first review of a complaint, the response to the complaint, if any, the relevant appraisal report or work product, and workfile.