Program standards means the expectations for the characteristics or quality of early childhood settings, centers, and schools approved by the department. Approved program standards include National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Program Standards and Accreditation Criteria, Head Start Program Performance Standards, the Iowa Quality Preschool Program Standards (QPPS) and Criteria, or other approved program standards as determined by the department.
Program standards means a written plan describing an apprenticeship program in terms of the requirements for registration that are specified by division 5101:11 of the Administrative Code.
Program standards means the technical and operational standards incorporated into vendor and agent contracts.
Examples of Program standards in a sentence
Elevated and floodproofed buildings must adhere to National Flood Insurance Program standards.
The Governmental Unit will adhere to the ICAC Program standards identified below.
The National Organic Program standards allow a grower whose annual gross agricultural revenue from organic sales is $5,000 or less to be exempt from certification.
The Compliance Program standards and policies are maintained by the Chief Compliance Officer and are available to Affected Individuals on the Hospital’s intranet.
Installed equipment not meeting Program standards, improperly installed, or is otherwise not functional, such equipment will be disqualified for an Incentive and Performance Payment, where relevant.
More Definitions of Program standards
Program standards means a written plan describing an apprenticeship program in terms of the requirements for registration that are specified by division-level designation 5101:11 of the Administrative Code.
Program standards. Those requirements and conditions adopted by MOHELA from time to time as specified in Article V hereof and which must be met in order for MOHELA to process guarantees and disburse, service and purchase Student Loans.
Program standards means the expectations for the characteristics or quality of early childhood centers and schools approved by the Department. Approved program standards include National Association for the Education of Young Children Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items, Head Start Program Performance Standards, or the Iowa Quality Preschool Program Standards.
Program standards or “Standards” means, individually and collectively, the following as they may be amended from time to time: (a) the Approved Application, including
Program standards means any standards relating to performance of particular Services as may be created and changed by the Province from time to time in accordance with section 4.02;
Program standards means standards determined by the ABA relating to the content or delivery of programs;
Program standards means the credit criteria, standards and policies and procedures established by Aliant and Banks to be used by Representative in connection with the solicitation of prospective Merchants and other policies and procedures established by Aliant and Banks that are designed to promote Merchant satisfaction, to preserve relationships with existing Merchants, to facilitate the growth of the Program, and to ensure the financial safety or soundness of Aliant, the Banks and their Program.