OCR definition

OCR means the optical character recognition file that is created by software used in conjunction with a scanner capable of reading text-based documents and making such documents searchable using appropriate software.

Examples of OCR in a sentence

  • The proposed Corrective Action Plan will set out a detailed schedule for: (1) addressing problems, taking into account identified priorities, with all corrective actions to be completed within 18 months of the date OCR approved the Corrective Action Plan; (2) setting up systems of accountability and verifying claims of accessibility by vendors or open sources; and setting up a system of testing and accountability to maintain the accessibility of all online content and functionality on an ongoing basis.

  • The District’s report will include documentation satisfactory to OCR showing those actions.

  • OCR will evaluate whether the proposed Auditor has the requisite experience and knowledge to carry out an appropriate Audit and to develop a Proposed Corrective Action Plan.

  • Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may also contact OCR through the Federal Relay Service at 000-000-0000 (TTY), 000-000-0000 (Speech), or 000-000-0000 (Spanish).

  • Within 30 calendar days of receiving OCR’s written approval of the draft letter, the University will provide OCR documentation that it mailed the letter, first class, to the Student.


More Definitions of OCR

OCR means ODOT Office of Civil Rights
OCR has the meaning set forth in Section 6(b).
OCR means the optical character recognition technology used to read paper Documents or electronic images of Documents and output such Documents to a searchable text format. The latter text is also referred to as the “OCR text” or simply “OCR.”
OCR means Outstanding Claims Reserve and has the meaning ascribed thereto by clause 13(1);