Examples of Service Organisation in a sentence
As a Community Service Organisation funded by the Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS), Junction Support Services (JSS) is mandated to comply with applicable DHHS policy directives.
This may be achieved through a third party review report utilising the ISAE 3402 Assurance Reports on Controls at a Third Party Service Organisation.
The recorded alignment of the footpath is through the private grounds of a neighbouring caravan park and then through the private grounds and garden areas of Clifton Lodge.
This procedure shall apply to all teaching and support staff who are employed to work at the school, other than those who are employed by an authority wide Direct Labour or Service Organisation.
Service Organisations do not generally allow access to client auditors, as this is an inefficient approach to providing assurance, costly for clients commissioning the work and disruptive to the Service Organisation.
However, the Council has determined the Direct Service Organisation (Commercial Services Department) should continue to operate as a separate trading department, consequently the DLO accounts have been prepared for information and to enable comparison to be made with previous years.
Customers in the EEA may contact Lenovo at the following address: EMEA Service Organisation, Lenovo (International) B.V., Floor 0, Xxxxxxxxxxx 00, 000 00, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx.
Business model ontologies : There are several informal and semiformal BMOs that can be used to design BMs such as, Service, Technology, Organisation, and Finance (STOF) (Bouwman et al., 2008; Bouwman & Ham, 2003), Value proposition, Interface, Service platform, Organizing model, and Revenue/cost (VISOR) (El Sawy & Pereira, 2013), Customer, Service, Organisation, Finance, and Technology (CSOFT) (M.
Thus, where multiple Service Units within the organisation are simultaneously involved in providing treatment and care to a consumer, that consumer is considered as receiving only one Episode of Mental Health Care using the order of precedence described in clause 5.1.7. A consumer may however be regarded as receiving more than one episode of care when each episode is provided by a separate Mental Health Service Organisation.
Activities include a computer lab, social and recreational facilities, classroom instruction and outdoor recreation facilities.