Time Survey definition

Time Survey means the approved methodology to determine the percentage of allocable employee costs spent providing TCM related services.

Examples of Time Survey in a sentence

  • The LGA will be reimbursed for actual quarterly CMAA expenditures incurred in accordance with the allowable costs specified herein pursuant to the certified public expenditure provisions and the CMAA Invoice provisions of the CMAA Operational Plan, quarterly time survey results based on the CMAA/TCM Time Survey Methodology, and PPLs issued by the CMAA program.

  • The LGA shall comply with all provisions of the CMAA Operational Plan, the CMAA and Targeted Case Management (TCM) Time Survey Methodology, DHCS Policy and Procedure Letters (PPLs), state issued policy directives, 42 United States Code Section 1396 et seq., 42 Code of Federal Regulations part 400 et seq., 45 Code of Federal Regulations part 95 et seq., 2 Code of Federal Regulations part 200 et.

  • This task involves the development of the model ultimately used to calculate the departmental fees, based on data and information gathered in previous tasks and in the Time Survey Interviews described in Task 5.

  • NetChemistry has a fully written Requirement Document for TCM Time Survey Module ready to go.

  • The Case Manager must participate in an annual TCM Time Survey Training provided by DHS’ MAA/TCM Coordinator or an authorized alternate.

  • However, if the Board determines it should keep the current system, we recommend the following be considered, in addition to providing a clearer definition of “insurance related”: • Change the Examination Time Survey to include a fourth category: “Non- insurance federal credit union operations” and move rules such as 701.21, loans, 713, bond coverage, and a number of other operational federal credit union regulations into that category.

  • Please note that Time Survey data is not part of this request and will be gathered during the on-site interviews described in Task 5.

  • Task 5: Time Survey Interviews and On-site Information Gathering Objective: Meet with City staff to complete Time Surveys and understand service delivery processes.

  • The use of “Insurance Regulatory” categories for OTR purposes such as the Examination Time Survey (ETS) further complicates the agency’s approach.

  • Task 5: Time Survey Interviews and On-site Information Gathering Objective: Meet with City staff to update and confirm Time Surveys and understand service delivery processes.

Related to Time Survey

  • Survey means a survey of the Property prepared by a surveyor licensed in the State and satisfactory to Lender and the company or companies issuing the Title Insurance Policy, and containing a certification of such surveyor satisfactory to Lender.

  • Title Commitment shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.2.

  • Land surveyor means the land surveyor appointed by the Seller, to act as such from time to time in respect of the Development or a member of a firm so appointed.

  • Due Diligence Request means the due diligence request letter from Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxx LLP, counsel to the Purchaser, dated March 6, 2024.

  • Quantity Surveyor means the quantity surveyor appointed by the Seller for the purposes of the Development;