Level II Evaluation definition

Level II Evaluation means the preadmission evaluation and annual resident review for serious mental illness or mental retardation discussed in R414-503-4.

Examples of Level II Evaluation in a sentence

  • If there are indicators of mental retardation/developmental disability, the individual shall be referred to the Office of Developmental Disability Services (ODDS) for possible Level II Evaluation.

  • The notice must inform them that the individual is being referred for Level II Evaluation to DSAMH the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (DSAMH) due to mental illness indicators or to DDDS the Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDDS) due to mental retardation intellectual disability/developmental disability/related condition.

  • The DMH PASRR unit completed a Level II Evaluation on January 1, 2021, and the individual was admitted to a nursing facility on January 5, 2021 without a positive determination for SMI.

  • If a Level II Evaluation request has not been submitted by the 14th day from the date of admission, KLOCS will show the individual as no longer meeting LOC.

  • Outcome of Level I Screen (check ONE Negative or Positive screening outcome) Negative Screen: Admit to NF Positive Screen: Referring for Level II Evaluation and Determination prior to NF admission (check one of the following) MI ID/DD/RC MI & ID/DD/RC Positive Screen - Requesting Primary Dementia Exclusion Determination: Referring for Level II Evaluation and Determination prior to NF admission.

  • The referral is made by initiating a Level II Evaluation request in KLOCS.

  • If a Level I screener requests the application of a CD, DMH or its designee will perform an Abbreviated Level II Evaluation to confirm that the individual has SMI and meets the criteria for the potentially applicable CD.

  • MI Positive Screen - Requesting Categorical Determination: Referring for a Categorical Level II Evaluation and Determination prior to NF Admission (check one of the following) MI ID/DD/RC MI & ID/DD/RC Positive Screen - 30-Day Exempted Hospital Discharge (check one of the following) MI ID/DD/RC MI & ID/DD/RC Attending hospital physician must certify Section VII.

  • After finalizing and uploading the Level II Evaluation and documentation, a response to referral outcome must be documented and submitted in KLOCS.

  • Proposers deemed non-responsive as a result of the Minimum Qualification Review shall be notified in writing and no further consideration shall be granted.■ Level II Evaluation: Proposals that meet the Level I Minimum Qualification Requirements shall be evaluated based on the Level II evaluation criteria as defined herein.

Related to Level II Evaluation

  • Level II means a component of the federal PASRR requirement. Level II refers to the evaluation and determination of whether nursing facility services and specialized services are needed for individuals with mental illness or developmental disability who are potential nursing facility admissions, regardless of the source of payment for the nursing facility service (42 CFR 483.128(a)). Level II evaluations include assessment of the individual’s physical, mental, and functional status (42 CFR 483.132).

  • Level III means a level of detail in the CPM Schedule which is an implementation (control) schedule used to direct the Work by providing schedule parameters to the more detailed implementation level, identify and resolve schedule problems, status progress in terms of Milestones, measure the impact of scope changes and delays, develop recovery plans, and support schedule-related contractual action. The work breakdown structure in the Level III CPM Schedule is at an area level, and shall involve over two thousand (2,000) activities. The Level III CPM Schedule is developed with the assistance of and accepted by Contractor’s Key Personnel. All Major Equipment (including bulk material requirements) are scheduled at area level and detailed construction activities at each commodity level follow the same area concept. The Subcontract schedules are similarly developed for each area, as applicable.

  • Level IV and “Level V”: the respective Level set forth below: Level I A- or higher A3 or higher Level II BBB+ Baa1 Level III BBB Baa2 Level IV BBB- Baa3 Level V BB+ or lower Ba1 or lower provided that if on any day the Applicable Xxxxx’x Rating and the Applicable S&P Rating do not coincide for any rating category and the Level differential is (x) one level, then the higher of the Applicable S&P Rating or the Applicable Xxxxx’x Rating will be the applicable Level; (y) two levels, the Level at the midpoint will be the applicable Level; and (z) more than two levels, the highest of the intermediate Levels will be the applicable Level; provided further that if on any day, neither the Applicable Xxxxx’x Rating nor the Applicable S&P Rating is available, the applicable Level shall be Level V.

  • Level IV Pricing applies on any day on which (i) the Borrower’s long-term debt is rated BBB+ or higher by S&P or Baa1 or higher by Moody’s and (ii) none of Level I Pricing, Level II Pricing or Level III Pricing applies.

  • Level III Pricing applies on any day on which (i) the Borrower’s long-term debt is rated A- or higher by S&P or A3 or higher by Moody’s and (ii) neither Level I Pricing nor Level II Pricing applies.

  • Level II Pricing applies on any day on which (i) the Borrower’s long-term debt is rated A or higher by S&P or A2 or higher by Moody’s and (ii) Level I Pricing does not apply.

  • Pricing Level III shall exist on an Adjustment Date if the Consolidated Leverage Ratio for the relevant period is less than or equal to 3.00 to 1.00 but greater than 2.50 to 1.00.

  • Level I means a component of the federal PASRR requirement. Level I refers to the identification of individuals who are potential nursing facility admissions who have indicators of mental illness or developmental disabilities (42 CFR 483.128(a)).

  • Pricing Level II shall exist on an Adjustment Date if the Consolidated Leverage Ratio for the relevant period is less than 3.50 to 1.00 but greater than or equal to 3.00 to 1.00.

  • Pricing Level IV means any time when (i) no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, (ii) the Senior Debt Rating is BBB- or higher by S&P or Baa3 or higher by Moody’s and (iii) Pricing Levels I, II and III do not apply.

  • Level I Pricing applies on any day on which the Borrower’s long-term debt is rated A+ or higher by S&P or A1 or higher by Moody’s.

  • Pricing Level I shall exist on an Adjustment Date if the Consolidated Leverage Ratio for the relevant period is greater than or equal to 3.50 to 1.00.

  • Performance evaluation means evaluation of work and program participation as well as other areas of behavior.

  • Level III Status exists at any date if, on such date, (i) the Borrower has not qualified for Level I Status or Level II Status and (ii) the Borrower's Xxxxx'x Rating is Baa2 or better or the Borrower's S&P Rating is BBB or better.

  • Annual summative evaluation rating means an annual evaluation rating that is based on appraisals of educator practice and student performance, and includes all measures captured in a teacher’s evaluation rubric. The four summative performance categories are ineffective, partially effective, effective, and highly effective.

  • Site evaluation means a comprehensive analysis of soil and site conditions for an OWTS.

  • Level IV Status exists at any date if, on such date, (i) the Borrower has not qualified for Level I Status, Level II Status or Level III Status and (ii) the Borrower's Xxxxx'x Rating is Baa3 or better or the Borrower's S&P Rating is BBB- or better.

  • Level II Status exists at any date if, on such date, (i) the Borrower has not qualified for Level I Status and (ii) the Borrower's Xxxxx'x Rating is Baa1 or better or the Borrower's S&P Rating is BBB+ or better.

  • Level V Pricing applies on any day if no other Pricing Level applies on such day.

  • Pricing Level V any time when (i) the senior unsecured long term debt rating of the Borrower by (x) S&P is BBB‑ or higher or (y) Xxxxx’x is Baa3 or higher and (ii) none of Pricing Level I, Pricing Level II, Pricing Level III or Pricing Level IV applies.

  • Clinical evaluation means a systematic and planned process to continuously generate, collect, analyse and assess the clinical data pertaining to a device in order to verify the safety and performance, including clinical benefits, of the device when used as intended by the manufacturer;

  • Pricing Level refers to the determination of which of Level I, Level II, Level III, Level IV, Level V or Level VI applies at any date.

  • Summative evaluation means the comprehensive, end-of-cycle appraisal and shall incorporate the results of the minimum required observations, any additional observations, and required component-level data. At the discretion of the Evaluator, it may also include additional announced or unannounced observation data beyond the required observation data provided by other Credentialed Observers.

  • Working level month (WLM) means an exposure to 1 working level for 170 hours (2,000 working hours per year divided by 12 months per year is approximately equal to 170 hours per month).

  • Level I Status exists at any date if, as of the last day of the fiscal quarter of the Borrower referred to in the most recent Financials, the Leverage Ratio is less than 1.00 to 1.00.

  • Level V Status exists at any date if, on such date, the Borrower has not qualified for Level I Status, Level II Status, Level III Status or Level IV Status.