Successfully complete definition

Successfully complete means to pass each assessment under the preparation program.
Successfully complete means, when used to describe an instructor applicant, that an instructor applicant has complied with Chapter 10B and the rules in this Subchapter and has:
Successfully complete means to complete a course for which academic credit is earned;

Examples of Successfully complete in a sentence

  • Successfully complete the online screener certification training course(s) and become certified as a functional screener by the Department.

  • Successfully complete DOT/DOPT observation training with an individual that was trained by the DSHS region before delivering DOT/DOPT services.

  • Successfully complete up to four (4) months of ride time assigned to an ALS/rescue.

  • Successfully complete training and demonstrate knowledge of TB/HIV/STD Information System (THISIS).

  • Successfully complete training for all locally sanctioned testing technologies used for specimen collection and processing.


More Definitions of Successfully complete

Successfully complete means earning a grade of at least eighty percent on all ELDT required knowledge assessments and demonstrating proficiency in all other ELDT requirements for commercial driving school students and earning a grade of at least seventy percent for non-commercial driving school students.
Successfully complete means a grade of at least seventy percent.
Successfully complete or “Successful Completion” means with respect to the Performance Test that (a) the Performance Test was completed in accordance with the Testing Protocols and (b) the results from such Performance Test demonstrate that the performance parameters set forth in the Testing Protocols have been achieved;
Successfully complete means to pass each assessment under the preparation program. (Professional Standards Board; 515 IAC 1-6-2)
Successfully complete means to complete and meet all requirements of an approved course for which a valid certificate of course completion has been issued.
Successfully complete means that you will be required to pass any examination given at the end of each course, and/or obtain a
Successfully complete means that upon obtaining unsatisfactory results (based on reasonable system specifications which incorporate reasonable safety margins) from any alpha test, Licensee will modify the Prototype, re-test, and continue this cycle until the Prototype passes all alpha-tests with the same Prototype design by satisfying the subsystem and system specifications. Licensee must complete Milestone I by April 1, 1997.