Joint Commission definition

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.
Joint Commission means the accrediting body whose standards are referred to in these Bylaws.
Joint Commission means the Joint Commission (formerly known as the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations).

Examples of Joint Commission in a sentence

  • Grantee shall require the Hospital to provide Grantee with evidence that it maintains its accreditation with The Joint Commission (TJC), or other accrediting body granted deeming authority by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), as a hospital throughout the term of this Statement of Work.

  • Where the restrictions are adopted or maintained, consultation shall be held promptly within the Joint Commission.

  • Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, once the complaining Party has requested the establishment of a dispute settlement panel under an agreement referred to in paragraph 1 or the intervention of the Joint Commission, the forum selected shall be used to the exclusion of the others in respect of that matter.

  • The Committee shall meet upon request of a Party or the Joint Commission to consider matters arising under this Chapter, Chapter Three (Rules of Origin), Four (Origin Procedures) or Five (Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation).

  • Panelists shall: (a) have expertise or experience in law, international trade, other matters covered by this Agreement, or the resolution of disputes arising under international trade agreements; (b) be chosen strictly on the basis of objectivity, impartiality, reliability, and sound judgment; (c) be independent of, and not be affiliated with or take instructions from, either Party; and (d) comply with the code of conduct established by the Joint Commission.


More Definitions of Joint Commission

Joint Commission means the Joint Commis- sion established under Article 2001 of the Agreement.
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 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 means the Australia-East Timor Joint Commission established in Article 6 of this Treaty.
Joint Commission. As defined in Article XXIV.
Joint Commission means the Joint Commission established under Article 1 (Establishment of the Joint Commission) of Chapter 17 (Administrative and Institutional Provisions);