Minor deficiency definition

Minor deficiency or "minor informality" means an immaterial defect in a bid or variation in a bid from the exact requirements of a competitive solicitation that may be corrected or waived without prejudice to other bidders. A minor deficiency or informality does not affect the price, quantity, quality, delivery, or conformance to specifications and is negligible in comparison to the total cost or scope of the acquisition.
Minor deficiency or "minor informality" means an immaterial defect in a bid or variation in a bid from the exact requirements of a solicitation that may be corrected or waived without prejudice to other bidders. A minor deficiency or informality does not affect the price, quantity, quality, delivery or conformance to specifications and is negligible in comparison to the total cost or scope of the acquisition.
Minor deficiency means a determination by a repre- sentative of the department that while an aspect of the operation of the program or the conduct of the program’s personnel deviates from the requirements of this chapter, the deviation does not sub- stantially interfere with the delivery of effective treatment to cli- ents, create a risk of harm to clients, violate the rights of clients created by this chapter or by other state or federal law, misrepre- sent the nature, amount or expense of services delivered or offered, or the qualifications of the personnel offering those ser- vices, or impede effective monitoring of the program by the department.

Examples of Minor deficiency in a sentence

  • Minor deficiency (3 points) if:• Single/isolated instance(s) of finding the issues mentioned above.

  • Minor deficiency (7 points) if:• Single/isolated instance(s) of items not in use stored inappropriately.

  • Minor deficiency (7 points) if:• The location map does not distinguish between the different types of devices.• Single/isolated instance(s) of trap(s) being missed off the plan.• Single/isolated instance(s) of trap(s) numbering being incorrect.

  • Minor deficiency (3 points) if• Single/isolated instance(s) of fan guards that are unclean and/or evidence of issues with the ceilings and pipe fittings in front of the chiller unit.

  • Minor deficiency (2 points) if:• Single/isolated instance(s) of missing chemical usage logs and/or inventories.• Single/isolated instance(s) of omission(s) or error(s) in the chemical usage logs and/or inventories.• Single/isolated instance(s) of new deliveries not being accounted for.• Single/isolated instance(s) of minimum inventory frequency not being maintained (if usage logs are not being utilized).

  • Minor deficiency (3 points) if:• Single/isolated instance(s) of an area that has lights but the lighting is not strong enough.

  • Minor deficiency (2 points) if:• Minor amount of debris around the dumpster(s)/cull truck/trash area.

  • Minor deficiency (3 points) if:• Dumpster(s)/garbage receptacle(s) have covers, but they are not being used.

  • Minor deficiency (3 points) if:• Single or isolated instance(s) of personal belongings, personal food, etc.

  • Minor deficiency (7 points) if:• Single/ isolated instance(s) of any issues mentioned above.


More Definitions of Minor deficiency

Minor deficiency. ' means any observed condition or malpractice,
Minor deficiency means a defect or other non-compliance falling within Regu- lation 7(7)(a);
Minor deficiency means an immaterial defect in a bid or variation in a bid from the exact requirements of an acquisition that may be corrected or waived without prejudice to other bidders.
Minor deficiency or "minor informality" means an immaterial defect in a Proposal or variation in a Proposal from the exact requirements of a solicitation that may be corrected or waived without prejudice to other Offerors. A minor irregularity, minor deficiency or informality does not affect the price, quantity, quality, delivery or conformance to specifications and is negligible in comparison to the total cost or scope of the acquisition. The State Purchasing Director may waive minor irregularities, deficiencies or informalities in a Proposal if the State Purchasing Director determines the irregularities, deficiencies or informalities do not prejudice the rights of other Offerors, or are not a cause for Proposal rejection.

Related to Minor deficiency

  • Significant deficiency means a shortcoming in the system that materially affects the ability of officials of the Department of Defense to rely upon information produced by the system that is needed for management purposes.

  • Borrowing Base Deficiency means, at any date on which the same is determined, the amount, if any, that (a) the aggregate Covered Debt Amount as of such date exceeds (b) the Borrowing Base as of such date.