Transparency definition

Transparency. , in relation to a document, means—
Transparency means communication of any price, cost, quality, or patient experience information directly or indirectly by an Insurer to a client, member, or consumer.
Transparency means the provision of available, accessible, comprehensive and clearly understandable information to the general public, potential scheme members, schemes members and beneficiaries about the scheme's rules and/or about the individual obligations and entitlements.

Examples of Transparency in a sentence

  • All Board member expenses for travel charged to a federal grant or State grant governed by the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act (30 ILCS 708/) must comply with Board policy 5:60, Expenses, and its implementing procedures.

  • Transparency in such arrangements is required in conformance with 42 C.F.R § 438.6i.

  • Use of this form is required (1) by 2:125-E3, Resolution to Regulate Expense Reimbursements and (2) for pre-approval of expenses to be charged to a federal grant or State grant governed by the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act.

  • Grant Recipients awarded a new Federal grant greater than or equal to $30,000 awarded on or after October1, 2015, are subject to the FFATA the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (“FFATA”) of 2006.

  • No Board member shall participate in the selection, award, or administration of a contract supported by a federal award or State award governed by the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act (GATA) (30 ILCS 708/) if he or she has a real or apparent conflict of interest.


More Definitions of Transparency

Transparency means that the data sources, assumptions and methodologies used for an inventory should be clearly explained, in order to facilitate replication and assessment of the inventory by users of the reported information. The transparency of inventories is fundamental to the success of the process for the communication and consideration of the information. The use of the Nomenclature For Reporting (NFR) tables and the preparation of a structured Informative Inventory Report (IIR) contribute to the transparency of the information and facilitate national and international reviews;
Transparency means that GSA must give specific privacy information to data subjects, in an intelligible form and using clear and plain language. The GDPR sets out a minimum of nine elements on which information must be given to the data subject.
Transparency means objective beneficiary selection, predictable transaction, and accountable and traceable administrative process of cash transfer programs.
Transparency means publication of information which will enable a reasonably knowledgeable third party to understand the underlying reasons for a decision or conclusion.
Transparency means the condition of being easily seen through, discerned, evident or obvious in a way that is understandable, frank and open to all persons;
Transparency means the right of respondents to have information on the legal basis, the purposes for which the data are required and the protective measures adopted. The authorities responsible for collecting Community statistics shall take every step to supply such information.
Transparency means that AI systems shall be developed and used in a way that allows appropriate traceability and explainability, while making humans aware that they communicate or interact with an AI system as well as duly informing users of the capabilities and limitations of that AI system and affected persons about their rights.