Statement of Need definition

Statement of Need means a concise summary of the compelling facts derived from the mission area analysis document; is submitted to the Academic Council as appropriate and to the Academic and Student Affairs Committee of the board as required. The statement of need is a component of the program resource planning process;
Statement of Need means the state- ment described in ORS 183.335 (5)(c).
Statement of Need. (“SON”) shall mean the informal competitive bid process available solely to the prequalified suppliers that have an executed contract for the specific referenced Request for Qualified Suppliers (“RFQC”). The informal bid process (“SON”) is therefore exempt from formal protest pursuant to Appendix F, Section 2.1 GTA Protest Procedures.

Examples of Statement of Need in a sentence

  • A Statement of Need by a physician is required with the written request.

  • An employee may be granted, upon request, a shorter period of leave if such is considered by the District to be in its interest, and such leave is consistent with the Statement of Need.

  • The Statewide Coordinated Statement of Need, called the SCSN, is a way for all RWHAP activities in a state to work together to identify and address significant HIV care issues related to the needs of people living with HIV, and to use that information to maximize coordination, integration, and effective linkages across programs.

  • This coordination occurs partly through planning, including needs assessment and the Statewide Coordinated Statement of Need.

  • States must also prepare an integrated HIV prevention and care plan, including a Statewide Coordinated Statement of Need (SCSN), which is a guide on how to meet these needs.


More Definitions of Statement of Need

Statement of Need. Many small areas and a few larger ones in the open space in Spring Mesa Metro District are in need of restoration due to past construction of homes, utilities, trails, or other facilities, due to poor revegetation practices, or due to other disturbances. Once weeds are controlled in these areas for two or three years, these areas will continue to be weed-problem areas unless they are restored and revegetated so that there is competition between native plants and weeds. Restoration will enhance the beauty of these areas, reduce long-term management costs, and restore important ecosystem functions. Assessment of areas that need to be reseeded will be conducted and recommendations for future areas that may need to be reseeded.
Statement of Need means the statement described in ORS 183.335 (5)(c).
Statement of Need. Sewer overflows occur in wastewater collection systems that are either co-mingled with stormwater collection systems or are subject to excessive stormwater water infiltration. During heavy rains, the additional stormwater entering the pipes can overwhelm the capacity of the wastewater facility to process the water. Abating combined or sanitary sewer overflows (jointly termed CSOs) is expensive, takes time, and typically requires multiple iterative projects before adequate abatement or elimination is achieved. Middlebury’s LTCP outlines a need of $1,000,000 to address their CSOs within the sewer system.
Statement of Need means an official certification of public need for the location and establishment of a residential child care program in one or more counties or regions issued by the Department.
Statement of Need means the Government’s problem statement or Area of Interest (AOI). See the definition for AOI above.
Statement of Need. (“SON”) shall mean the informal competitive bid process available solely to the prequalified suppliers that have an executed contract that is attached as an Appendix to this Request for Qualified Suppliers (“RFQC”). The informal bid process (“SON”) is therefore exempt from formal protest pursuant to Section 1.2, Procurement Protest Procedures. In the event of a protest, the resolution of such protest will be resolved by the Procurement Director. The findings will be final.
Statement of Need means a concise summary of the compelling facts derived from the mission analysis document; is submitted to Statewide Academic Council as appropriate and to the Board Academic and Student Affairs Committee as required;