Special studies definition

Special studies means studies which have not been funded
Special studies means studies which have not been funded through the department's biennial or other legislative appropriations.
Special studies arrangement with WDT:

Examples of Special studies in a sentence

  • Special studies student units may be cumulative summer, fall, and spring of one academic year.

  • Special studies teaching units may be cumulative summer, fall, and spring of one academic year.

  • Special studies units will not be compensated if claimed after June 30th.

  • Special studies shall include evidence gathering, research, investigatory studies and other analyses that shall be requested to meet the goals of the Water Boards.

  • Independent Study courses include, but may not be limited to, courses known as Special Topics or Special studies.

  • Special studies may be necessary to adequately assess project impacts.

  • Special studies to assess a site’s research potential and/or to address the research objectives of data recovery programs (as deemed necessary), may include radiocarbon dating, obsidian sourcing, obsidian hydration dating, protein residue analysis, and/or ceramic petrographic analyses.

  • Special studies may also be conducted in conjunction with this routine sampling to address specific needs of the Adaptive Management Plan (AMP).

  • Special studies required include a jurisdictional wetland delineation and a cultural assessment (36 CFR 1800-NHPA) Other studies shall be conducted as required (e.g. traffic analysis or air quality analysis).

  • Special studies such as Traffic, Noise, Utility, Acoustical or Environmental studies.


More Definitions of Special studies

Special studies means studies which have not been funded through the department's biennial or other legislative appropriations. [1995 c 269 § 2203; 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 502.]

Related to Special studies

  • Clinical Studies means human clinical trials for a Licensed Product and any other tests and studies for a Licensed Product in human subjects.

  • Clinical Trials means a controlled study in humans of the safety or efficacy of a Product, and includes, without limitation, such clinical trials as are designed to support expanded labeling or to satisfy the requirements of an Agency in connection with any Product Approval and any other human study used in research and Development of a Product.

  • Phase II Study means a human clinical trial, for which the primary endpoints include a determination of dose ranges and/or a preliminary determination of efficacy in patients being studied as described in 21 C.F.R. § 312.21(b) (FDCA), as amended from time to time, and the foreign equivalent thereof.

  • Phase I Study means a human clinical trial in any country that would satisfy the requirements of 21 C.F.R. § 312.21(a) (FDCA), as amended from time to time, and the foreign equivalent thereof.

  • Phase III Clinical Trials means a Clinical Trial for the Product on sufficient numbers of patients to generate safety and efficacy data to support Regulatory Approval in the proposed therapeutic indication, conducted in accordance with current good clinical practices and in accordance with a protocol that has been reviewed by the FDA and reflects any comments or concerns raised by the same.