Site Visitor definition

Site Visitor means an individual, device, and/or a software application, whether internal or external, that can access only the published portion(s) of a website at the Production Domain created with the Software. Site Visitors do not have username and password access to the administrative / content management capabilities of the Software.
Site Visitor has the meaning given to such term in Clause 1.3 of Appendix 1 of the Terms (Site Terms of Use).
Site Visitor means a unique visitor (possessing a unique internet protocol address) to the Co-Branded Mortgage Center who first accessed either the iOwn Web Site or the Co-Branded Mortgage Center through the HC Web Site or through a Personalized Co-Branded Mortgage Center.

Examples of Site Visitor in a sentence

  • Possible Site Visitor Evaluation Methods:• Review institutional policies for faculty workload and release time• Review of faculty position descriptions, if applicable• Review of clinical settings• Interviews with faculty• Interviews with clinical preceptor(s)• Interviews with students3.2 The sponsoring institution and program assure that all faculty and staff possess the academic and professional qualifications appropriate for their assignments.

  • Possible Site Visitor Evaluation Methods:• Review of published program materials• Review of compliance records• Interviews with faculty5.3 The program assures that students employ proper safety practices.

  • Possible Site Visitor Evaluation Methods:• Tour of the classroom, laboratories, and faculty offices• Review of learning resources• Interviews with faculty• Interviews with students2.3 The sponsoring institution provides student resources.

  • Possible Site Visitor Evaluation Methods:• Review of organizational charts of institution and program• Review of published program materials• Review of meeting minutes• Interviews with institutional administration• Interviews with faculty• Interviews with clerical staff, if applicable2.2 The sponsoring institution provides the program with the physical resources needed to support the achievement of the program’s mission.

  • Possible Site Visitor Evaluation Methods:• Review of institutional and program website• Review of institutional and program materials• Review of student handbook• Review of student records• Review of formal grievance(s) record(s), if applicable• Interviews with institutional administration• Interviews with faculty• Interviews with staff• Interviews with students1.2 The sponsoring institution and program have faculty recruitment and employment practices that are nondiscriminatory.

  • Possible Site Visitor Evaluation Methods:• Review of employee/faculty handbook• Review of employee/faculty application form• Review of institutional catalog• Interviews with faculty1.3 The sponsoring institution and program have student recruitment and admission practices that are nondiscriminatory and consistent with published policies.

  • Possible Site Visitor Evaluation Methods:• Review of published program materials• Review of meeting minutes• Interviews with institutional administration• Interviews with faculty4.2 The program provides a well-structured curriculum that prepares students to practice in the professional discipline.

  • D.3-2Role and Responsibilities of a Site Visitor...................................................................................

  • Possible Site Visitor Evaluation Methods:• Review of position descriptions• Review of handbooks• Interviews with institutional administration• Interviews with faculty• Interviews with clinical preceptors• Interviews with clinical staff• Interviews with students3.4 The sponsoring institution and program assure program faculty performance is evaluated and results shared regularly to assure responsibilities are performed.

  • Josephson has served as a Specialist Site Visitor in Child Psychiatry for the Residency Review Committee (Psychiatry) of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.


More Definitions of Site Visitor

Site Visitor means Your end-user, such as a visitor to Your Site.

Related to Site Visitor

  • Site Visit means a visit to the Site; and

  • Visitor means the Visitor of the University.

  • Project means the goods or Services described in the Signature Document or a Work Order of this Contract.

  • bicycle parking space – visitor means an area that is equipped with a bicycle rack for the purpose of parking and securing bicycles, and:

  • Project Site(s) means the place(s) specified in the SCC for the supply and installation of the System.

  • Site Host Load means the electric energy produced by or associated with the Facility that serves electrical loads (that are not Station Use) of Seller or one or more third parties conducted pursuant to California Public Utilities Code Section 218(b).

  • Parking Permit means a permit issued by the Council to residents allowing the parking of a vehicle in a residents parking bay on the highway within the area of the Council but not including a disabled person’s “purple badge” issued pursuant to Section 21 of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970

  • The Works/Project means the works to be executed or done under this contract.

  • The Site, where applicable, means the designated project place(s) named in the bidding document.

  • Host Site means the site at which the Site Host Load is consumed, including real property, facilities and equipment owned or operated by the Site Host or its Related Entities located at such site.

  • Property management system means the Contractor’s system or systems for managing and controlling Government property.

  • Project site, where applicable, means the place indicated in bidding documents.

  • Green building strategies means those strategies that minimize the impact of development on the environment, and enhance the health, safety and well-being of residents by producing durable, low-maintenance, resource-efficient housing while making optimum use of existing infrastructure and community services.

  • Site means the place or places where the permanent Works are to be carried out including workshops where the same is being prepared.

  • Campsite means any place where any bedding, sleeping bag, or other material used for bedding purposes, or any stove or fire is placed, established or maintained for the purpose of maintaining a temporary place to live, whether or not such place incorporates the use of any tent, lean-to, shack, or any other structure, or any vehicle or part thereof.

  • Marijuana testing facility means an entity licensed to analyze and certify the safety and potency of marijuana.

  • Sites means the area(s) upon or in which the construction work is carried on, and such other areas adjacent thereto as may be designated by the Commissioner.

  • Title V operating permit means a permit issued under Chapter 3745-77 of the Administrative Code.

  • Site/s means any location where the Client Concerned have equipment or infrastructure installed.

  • Residential building means a building containing one or more residential dwellings.

  • Site Host means the Person or Persons purchasing or otherwise using the Site Host Load or thermal energy output from the Generating Facility.

  • Condominium Project Real estate including the separate ownership in fee, or on a satisfactory leasehold estate, of a particular residential unit with an indivisible interest in the real estate designated for common ownership strictly by unit owners.

  • Digital audio-visual work means a series of related images which, when shown in succession, imparts an impression of motion, together with accompanying sounds, if any.

  • Garage shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Recital H;

  • Design-build entity means a corporation, limited liability company, partnership, joint venture, or other legal entity that is able to provide appropriately licensed contracting, architectural, and engineering services as needed pursuant to a design-build contract.

  • Plant Site (Works, Factory) means the local integration of one or more plants, with any intermediate administrative levels, which are under one operational control, and includes common infrastructure, such as: