Joint Commission definition

Joint Commission means the accrediting body whose standards are referred to in these Bylaws.
Joint Commission means a joint commission consisting of repre­ sentatives of Iran and of China, France, Germany, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States with the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (‘High Representative’), that will be established to monitor the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action of 14 July 2015 (‘JCPOA’) and will carry out the functions provided for in the JCPOA, in accordance with point ix of the JCPOA's ‘Preamble and General Provisions’ and Annex IV to the JCPOA.

Examples of Joint Commission in a sentence

  • The Designated Authority and/or the members of the Joint Commission shall give the Contractor prompt notice of any such claim and shall not settle it without the prior consent of the Contractor.


More Definitions of Joint Commission

Joint Commission means the Joint Commis- sion established under Article 2001 of the Agreement.
Joint Commission has the meaning given to such term in Section 5.19(b).
Joint Commission means the Joint Commission of the Joint Petroleum Development Area established under Article 6 of the Timor Sea Treaty.
Joint Commission. As defined in Article XXIV.
Joint Commission means the Joint Commission, formerly known as the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, a not-for-profit organization that accredits hospitals and other health care organizations.
Joint Commission means the Joint Commission or other national accrediting organization that has been approved by CMS as having standards and a survey process that meets or exceeds Medicare’s requirements for accrediting healthcare organizations and related programs in the United States.