Quality Score definition

Quality Score means the score awarded to a Potential Provider at the conclusion of the Quality Evaluation Process calculated in accordance with section 9;
Quality Score means a score calculated for a field using the appropriate scorecard as developed by the Farming Rathcroghan Project Team.
Quality Score means the SADC's numeric total derived from the application of the criteria for evaluating a development easement application contained in N.J.A.C. 2:76-

Examples of Quality Score in a sentence

  • Quality Score – a score calculated by EOHHS based on the Contractor’s performance on Quality Measures, as described in Appendix B.

  • The Key Corporate Performance Measures are based on the following information sources: Audited Annual Financial Statements, South Central Ontario Balanced Scorecard Results, and Top Box Quality Score Reports.

  • Quality Score – a score calculated by EOHHS based on the Contractor’s performance on Quality Measures, as described in Appendix Q.

  • The result, capped at a maximum of one hundred percent (1.000), will be the Contractor’s MLR Incentive Adjustment Quality Score.

  • This Section of the Appendix describes the individual measures, the methodology EOHHS will use to calculate the Contractor’s score for each measure, and the methodology EOHHS will use to calculate and average domain scores to produce the Contractor’s Quality Score.

  • The MLR Incentive Adjustment Quality Score will be multiplied by three (3) percentage points to determine the Quality Component of the MLR Incentive Adjustment.

  • For example, a Quality Score of one hundred percent (1.000) will result in a Quality Component of .02 × 1.000 = .02 or 2 percentage points, a Quality Score of fifty percent (0.500) will result in a Quality Component of .02 × 0.500 = .01 or 1 percentage point, and a Quality Score of twenty percent (0.200) will result in a Quality Component of .02 × 0.200 = .004 or .4 percentage points.

  • Quality Score Percentage of available points Quality Score 35% 75% 40% 80% 45% 85% 50% 90% 55% 95% 60% 100% F.

  • The fee bid tender will be evaluated in conjunction with the Pre-Interview Information Form and Interview (Quality Score).

  • The Contractor’s Quality Score is based on a weighted average of the Contractor’s scores across a set of individual measures that are grouped into domains.


More Definitions of Quality Score

Quality Score means the quality score given to an Application, as calculated in accordance with paragraph 9.5;
Quality Score means the score awarded to a Potential Provider at the conclusion of the Quality Evaluation process calculated in accordance with paragraph 11; Regulations means the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 (located at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/uksi/2006/5/contents) and the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2006; Requirement means the requirement of each question as set in Attachment 3Award Questionnaire Evaluation Guidance that the Potential Provider must satisfy during the Quality Evaluation;

Related to Quality Score

  • Quality system means documented organizational procedures and policies: internal audits of those policies and procedures: management review and recommendation for quality improvement.”

  • Quality Standards means the quality standards published by BSI British Standards, the National Standards Body of the United Kingdom, the International Organisation for Standardisation or other reputable or equivalent body, (and their successor bodies) that a skilled and experienced operator in the same type of industry or business sector as the Contractor would reasonably and ordinarily be expected to comply with, and as may be further detailed in the Specification.

  • Contract Specifications means the principal trading terms in CFD (for example Spread, Swaps, Lot Size, Initial Margin, Necessary Margin, Hedged Margin, the minimum level for placing Stop Loss, Take Profit and Limit Orders, financing charges, charges etc) for each type of CFD as determined by the Company from time to time.

  • health and safety specification means a site, activity or project specific document prepared by the client pertaining to all health and safety requirements related to construction work;

  • Applicable water quality standards means all water quality standards to which a discharge is subject under the federal Clean Water Act and which has been (a) approved or permitted to remain in effect by the Administrator following submission to the Administrator pursuant to Section 303(a) of the Act, or (b) promulgated by the Director pursuant to Section 303(b) or 303(c) of the Act, and standards promulgated under (APCEC) Regulation No. 2, as amended.

  • Ambient air quality standard means an established concentration, exposure time, and frequency of occurrence of air contaminant(s) in the ambient air which shall not be exceeded.

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

  • Tare Weight means the weight of an empty shipping container, excluding all materials used for wrapping, cushioning, banding, waterproofing, packaging, blocking and bracing articles within the exterior container.

  • Water quality volume means the volume equal to the first one-half inch of runoff multiplied by the impervious surface of the land development project.

  • Functional Specifications means the descriptions of features and functions of the Application as expressly set forth in Quote.

  • Service Specifications means the following documents, as applicable to the Services under Your order:

  • technical specification means, with respect to any Software, the document setting forth the technical specifications for such Software and included in the Statement of Work.

  • Service Specification means and include detailed description, statements to technical data, performance characteristics, and standards (Indian as well as) as applicable and as specified in the Contract as well as those specifications relating to Industry standards and codes applicable to the performance of the work, work performance quality and the specifications affecting the works or any additional specification required to be produced by the DCO to meet the design criteria.

  • Standard Specifications means a compilation in book form of specifica- tions approved for general application and repetitive use;

  • GMP means the amount proposed by Contractor and accepted by Owner as the maximum cost to Owner for construction of the Project in accordance with this Agreement. The GMP includes Contractor’s Construction Phase Fee, the General Conditions Cost, the Cost of the Work, and Contractor’s Contingency amount.

  • Target Population means persons with low incomes who have one or more disabilities, including mental illness, HIV or AIDS, substance abuse, or other chronic health condition, or individuals eligible for services provided pursuant to the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act (Division 4.5 (commencing with Section 4500) of the Welfare and Institutions Code) and may include, among other populations, adults, emancipated minors, families with children, elderly persons, young adults aging out of the foster care system, individuals exiting from institutional settings, veterans, and homeless people.

  • Technical Specifications means the detailed requirements for the Work furnished by the Architect and set forth in Book 3 of the Contract Documents.

  • Product Specifications means the specifications, features and/or terms of any "Contract" (as defined in the LME Rules) listed for trading on the LME, as described in the LME Rules;

  • Quality factor (Q) means the modifying factor, listed in Tables I and II of 38.4(4), that is used to derive dose equivalent from absorbed dose.

  • Product Specification means a product specification for a Medical Device set out in Schedule 2;

  • Contract Specific Goals means the subcontracting goals for MBE and WBE participation established for a particular contract.

  • Drug use test means a scientifically substantiated method to test for the presence of illegal or performance-enhancing drugs or the metabolites thereof in a person’s urine.

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

  • Process weight means the total weight of all materials introduced into any source operation. Solid fuels charged will be considered as part of the process weight, but liquid and gaseous fuels and combustion air will not.

  • cGMP means current Good Manufacturing Practice as set forth in the United States Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as amended, and includes all rules and regulations promulgated by the FDA thereunder.

  • Small quantity generator means a generator who generates less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste in a calendar month.