Monitoring program means a program developed by a public water system and approved by the Division or the appropriate district board of health to sample water quality from a sampling point for compliance purposes.
Monitoring program means a program within an approved natural community conservation plan that provides periodic evaluations of monitoring results to assess the adequacy of the mitigation and conservation strategies or activities and to provide information to direct the adaptive management program. The monitoring program shall, to the extent practicable, also be used to meet the monitoring requirements of Section 21081.6 of the Public Resources Code. A monitoring program includes all of the following:
Monitoring program means a program whereby a person who has been charged with or convicted of a criminal offense is released from custody on bail, pre-trial diversion, judicial diversion, probation, or parole, and one (1) of the conditions of release is that the person participates in a program whereby the person's alcohol use, drug use, or geographic location are monitored by a public monitoring entity or a private monitoring entity either electronically or physically
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Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council Long-Term Monitoring program, Gulf Watch Alaska.
In the near future, DWR’s WDL will be replaced by the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring program (CASGEM).
Administrator may also reject oral diabetes products (i.e. single ingredient and multiple ingredients) which exceeds the FDA approved maximum dosing in order to align with CMS‘ Patient Safety Monitoring program for these Drug Products.
During the reporting period monitoring activities were carried out according to the Monitoring program developed based on the ADB safeguards and EMP requirements.
Monitoring program outcomes and model fidelity is an important part of implementing an evidence-based service.
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Monitoring program means a physician health program or vol- untary substance use disorder monitoring program, which complies with applicable state law and is approved by the board. Such programs over- see a veterinarian's compliance with program requirements and may pro- vide recommendations for approved evaluators or treatment providers.
Monitoring program means a program established or approved by the department in accordance with subdivision (f) of Section 2089.6.
Monitoring program means a series of activities required to collect ambient air quality data for a specific purpose (objective) within a defined area;
Monitoring program means the Birth Defects Monitoring Program (BDMP) established within the Department.
Monitoring program means a program whereby a person who has been charged with or convicted of a criminal offense is released from custody on bail, pre-trial diversion, judicial diversion, community correction supervision, or probation and one (1) of the conditions of release is that the person participates in a program whereby the person's alcohol use, drug use, or geographic location is in whole or in part determined by a monitoring device.
Monitoring program means an approved voluntary substance ((abuse/dependency)) use disorder monitoring program((")) or (("ap- proved)) physician health monitoring program((" is a program)) that the board has determined meets the requirements of the law and rules established by the board according to the Washington Administrative Code which enters into a contract with podiatric ((practitioners)) physicians who have ((substance abuse/dependency problems)) an impair- ing health condition. The ((approved substance abuse)) monitoring pro- gram oversees compliance of the podiatric ((practitioner's)) physi- cian's recovery activities as required by the board. ((Substance abuse)) Monitoring programs may provide either evaluation ((and/)) or treatment, or both to participating podiatric ((practitioners)) physi- cians.
Monitoring program means the project-specific monitoring program established by the NIRB under Article 12, Sections 12.7.1 and 12.7.2 of the Nunavut Agreement and s. 135 of the NuPPAA to: