Nationally recognized standards definition

Nationally recognized standards means the Educa- tional Policy and Accreditation Standards, revised October 2004 published by the Council on Social Work Education revised October 2004 or any future revisions.
Nationally recognized standards means the Educational Poli­ cy and Accreditation Standards, revised October 2004 published by the Council on Social Work Education revised October 2004 or any future revisions.
Nationally recognized standards means technical standards for the exchange, integration, sharing, or retrieval of electronic health information considered reliable by the health IT industry nationally.

More Definitions of Nationally recognized standards

Nationally recognized standards means the National Electric Code (NFPA-70), the (ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-A) Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard, the (ANSI/EIA/TIA-569-A) Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces, the (ANSI/EIA/TIA-570) Residential and Light Commercial Telecommunications Wiring Standard and all other ANSI approved telecommunications infrastructure installation standards or the equivalent thereof, as determined by the Department of Consumer Protection.
Nationally recognized standards means standards accepted by a consensus of those substantially concerned with their scope and provisions. References to nationally recognized standards are not references to any single publication, but to standards nationally adhered to by those in the industry.
Nationally recognized standards means standards that are generally accepted as reliable or authoritative.
Nationally recognized standards means that which is taught in a chiropractic educational program or postgraduate educational program that is accredited by the council on chiropractic education, commission on accreditation.
Nationally recognized standards means the Educational Poli­ cy and Accreditation Standards, revised October 2004 published by the