Remote sites definition

Remote sites means approved instructional environments in the same county that do not have any administrative staff or administrative functions such as recruiting, accounting and record keeping taking place.
Remote sites means - approved instructional environments in the same county that
Remote sites means approved instructional environments in the same county that do not have

Examples of Remote sites in a sentence

  • Remote sites are those work sites (designated by the County Office of Education) located at least thirty (30) miles from the administrative offices of the Office of Education (located at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Road), in isolated, rural areas from which residents and visitors alike must travel to other population centers to conduct business, receive services, etc.

  • Remote sites backup and restore Fully automated, regular backups remove the potential for human error, so data at remote sites is always safely backed up.

  • Attend the End-user premises within the appointment window (4 hours) Attend End-user premises within the appointment window or further 15 minutes for Urban, Major and Minor Rural Sites and 45 minutes for Remote sites.


More Definitions of Remote sites

Remote sites means one or more of the Locations other than HQs situated at different areas of the territory of Hong Kong as detailed in Annex 1 to Part 6 – Specifications; and for the purpose of the Contract shall mean such Remote Site in respect of the Contract is awarded;
Remote sites means all the Locations other than HQ situated at different areas of the territory of Hong Kong as detailed in Annex 1 to Part 6 – Specifications.
Remote sites. Single housing units where Program Participants live independently without CONTRACTOR staff living in the same building, which may include apartments, condominiums, or single-family dwellings that are rented, leased, or owned by CONTRACTOR in various locations in Orange County.
Remote sites means any of the CoreLogic facilities identified in Schedule A-7.1 designated as “Dispatch.”
Remote sites means one or more of the Locations other than HQs situated at different areas of the territory of Hong Kong as detailed in Annex 1 to Part 6

Related to Remote sites

  • Remote site means a setting physically separate from the sponsoring or supervising physician's primary place for meeting pa- tients or a setting where the physician is present less than twenty- five percent of the practice time of the licensee.

  • Remote Terminal or "RT" means a cabinet, vault or similar structure at an intermediate point between the End User Customer and CenturyLink's Central Office, where Loops are aggregated and hauled to the Central Office or Serving Wire Center using LCM. A Remote Terminal may contain active electronics such as digital loop carriers, fiber hubs, DSLAMs, etc.

  • Remote location means any location that is at least one (1.0) mile from the location of a receptor. "Receptor" includes, but is not limited to, any hospital, school, day care center, work site, business, residence, and permanent campground. The distance to the nearest receptor is to be measured from the outermost limit of the area to be disturbed or road surface, whichever is closer.

  • Remote access means that inspection can be made without the need to physically visit the courthouse where the court record is maintained.

  • Remote Premises means all Qwest Premises, other than Qwest Wire Centers or adjacent to Qwest Wire Centers. Such Remote Premises include controlled environmental vaults, controlled environmental huts, cabinets, pedestals and other Remote Terminals.