Ongoing definition

Ongoing faculty members hold positions with indefinite tenure, three-year extendable appointments, or one- year renewable appointments eligible for tenure or a three-year extendable appointment. See Article 10.
Ongoing means continuing over an extended period of time.
Ongoing or "Concurrent care" decision means an insurer has approved an ongoing course of treatment to be provided over a period of time or number of treatments.

Examples of Ongoing in a sentence

  • Ongoing feedback should be clear enough that employees are aware of how they are performing so that there are no surprises during formal discussions.

  • The notes may be sold only to purchasers purchasing, or deemed to be purchasing, as principal that are accredited investors, as defined in National Instrument 45-106 Prospectus Exemptions or subsection 73.3(1) of the Securities Act (Ontario), and are permitted clients, as defined in National Instrument 31-103 Registration Requirements, Exemptions and Ongoing Registrant Obligations.

  • Ongoing clinical services – Students will be referred / eligible for ongoing clinical services according to mutually agreed upon referral process and eligibility criteria that is to be reviewed at the start of the contract.

  • The Joint Consultative Committee will be responsible for: • Ongoing communication and consultation regarding the Agreement.

  • This risk will further be controlled through: • Ongoing reporting to the Management Board; • Ongoing reporting to the European Commission; • Maintaining a network of Technical Advisers in the participating organizations.


More Definitions of Ongoing

Ongoing means that the medical/nursing needs are continuing, not temporary, or where the patient is expected to undergo or develop changes with increasing severity in status. “Ongoing” refers to the need for daily direct care and/or supervision by a licensed nurse that cannot be managed on an outpatient basis.
Ongoing means on a regular, scheduled, or planned basis. For example, duties may be for one hour per week, twice per month or a regular 40 hour work week. It does not cover one-time short-term interactions.
Ongoing means employment that continues from the start date for an unspecified period for the salary that will be paid and includes the entitlement to paid leave and other entitlements as specified in this Agreement.
Ongoing management means continuing.
Ongoing structures of everyday life’. In broad terms, they can be characterised as a rite of passage, of the sort described by Xxxxxx xxx Xxxxxx and made famous by Xxxxxx Xxxxxx. These are ‘rites which accompany every change of place, state, social position and age’ and are characterised by three phases: ‘separation, margin (or limen...), and aggregation.’29 The essential feature of this sort of ritual (and perhaps others) is that they are transformative; somehow the process of the ritual effects an important change in the subject that invests him with ‘rights and obligations vis-à- vis others of a clearly defined and “structural” type; he is expected to behave in accordance with certain customary norms and ethical standards binding on incumbents of social position in a system of such positions.’30 The events discussed in this chapter belong to, or might be identified with, a particular genus of the ritual family – the inauguration. The English medieval inauguration ritual – the coronation accompanied by anointing – transformed essentially an ‘ordinary’ man with only the rights and responsibilities shared by many others of his status group into a king, elevated above his people and with unique powers over them and obligations towards them. The rituals of 1213 and 1234 took an unfit king, who had exceeded his rights and forgotten his responsibilities, and transformed him into a fitting king mindful of his rights and obligations and newly worthy of his elevated status. In common with the coronation, the re-inauguration ritual depended for its success on a felicitous performance that evoked and celebrated the values of medieval kingship, particularly those that bound the king to the community of the realm. However, as much as these rituals proclaimed their commonality with others performed across space and time, the particular context in which these rituals were enacted (thirteenth-century England, the royal court) as well as their particular subject (the thirteenth-century English king) are important. Whilst studies by Xxxxx Xxxxxx show how ‘Symbolic communication’ – symbolically charged objects and gestures deployed before an 29 Xxxxxx, ‘Liminality’, 94. 30 Xxxxxx, ‘Liminality’, 95. audience – were important to thirteenth-century political culture,31 the role of ritual has proved problematic. Xxxx Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx have both argued for the loss of sacrality amongst England’s twelfth and thirteenth century monarchs.32 With the rise of bureaucratic governmen...
Ongoing means continuous medical or nursing needs that shall not be temporary.
Ongoing means the employee is anticipated to continue to perform in the same role or a substantially similar role beyond the required period