Examples of Policy or procedure in a sentence
OneCare will suspend application of the ACO Policy or procedure to Participant or Preferred Provider during this resolution process.
Such Credit and Collection Policy or procedure may be amended from time to time in the Seller's or the Originator's normal course of business provided that the Seller shall not materially change such credit and collection policy or procedure without the prior written consent of the Deal Agent.
Insubordination, including, but not limited to, willful violation of District Policy or procedure.
Any violation of this Policy or procedure implementing this Policy will be subject to disciplinary actions up to and including the termination of employment consistent with SAHA’s Personnel Policy and Procedures and termination of any contracts held by the Contractor.
It is the policy of Carnegie Mellon University to protect from retaliation any individual who makes a good faith report of a suspected violation of any applicable law or regulation, university Policy or procedure, any contractual obligation of the university, and any report made pursuant to the Carnegie Mellon University Code of Business Ethics and Conduct.
B – Major Source of Information • Policy or procedure for indexing clinical records.
Incidents of harmful or unwanted behaviour between youth members will be analysed and learnings will be used in planning, service design and education processes to ensure the Critical Incident review Policy or procedure reviewAdditional training for staff and volunteersDisciplinary action Legal action Provision of supportquality and effectiveness of services at Scouts Victoria.
Where ambiguities and inconsistencies exist between this code and any Policy or procedure adopted by the Council it is the developers responsibility to identify these and obtain guidance from the Council confirming which document should be followed.
Policy Against RetaliationIt is the policy of Carnegie Mellon University to protect from retaliation any individual who makes a good faith report of a suspected violation of any applicable law or regulation, university Policy or procedure, any contractual obligation of the university, and any report made pursuant to the Carnegie Mellon University Code of Business Ethics and Conduct.
Some examples of things that we may utilize the tool for: Hiring decision Policy or procedure development Community engagement meeting or plan Budget Contracts and purchasing Strategic plans Work plans Funding decisions Promotional decision or process Partnerships and collaborations The Racial Equity and Social Justice Team is available to assist departments facilitation of tool application.