Level II definition

Level II means a component of the federal PASRR requirement. Level II refers to the evaluation and determination of whether nursing facility services and specialized services are needed for individuals with mental illness or developmental disability who are potential nursing facility admissions, regardless of the source of payment for the nursing facility service (42 CFR 483.128(a)). Level II evaluations include assessment of the individual’s physical, mental, and functional status (42 CFR 483.132).
Level II. In the event the grievance is not resolved in Level I, the decision rendered may be appealed to the Superintendent of Schools, provided such appeal is made in writing within ten (10) days after receipt of the decision in Level I. If a grievance is properly appealed to the Superintendent, the Superintendent or his designee shall meet regarding the grievance within ten (10) days after receipt of the appeal. Within ten (10) days after the meeting, the Superintendent or his designee shall issue a decision in writing to the parties involved. Subd. 3. Level III: In the event the grievance is not resolved in Level II the decision rendered may be appealed to the School Board, provided such appeal is made in writing within ten (10) days after receipt of the decision in Level II. If a grievance is properly appealed to the School Board, the School Board shall hear the grievance within thirty (30) days after receipt of the appeal. Within fifteen (15) days after the hearing, the School Board shall issue its decision in writing to the parties involved. At the option of the School Board, a committee or representative(s) of the School Board may be designated by the School Board to hear the appeal at this level, and report its findings and recommendations. The School Board shall then render its decision within the timelines as provided herein.
Level II means a level of detail in the CPM Schedule that has three hundred (300) to four hundred (400) activities and has logical relationships at a summary level. The work breakdown structure in the Level II CPM Schedule is by Project phase (engineering, procurement, construction, startup and commissioning) and discipline/commodity (process engineering, mechanical engineering, etc. for engineering disciplines and Site work, concrete, steel, piping, etc. for construction). Critical Major Equipment (including bulk material requirements) and Subcontract procurement and deliveries are captured in the Level II CPM Schedule. All major schedule milestones are shown. The Level II CPM Schedule may be resource loaded to check staffing levels or installation rates.

Examples of Level II in a sentence

  • Suppliers must be set up by their card processing equipment provider (merchant acquirer) as a minimum of a Level II merchant with the ability to pass along tax, shipping and merchant references information.

  • Review of the claim at Level II shall be conducted as a full evaluation of the claim.

  • If a Level I decision is not rendered within 90 days of receipt of the claim, or if the Contractor disputes the decision, an appeal to Level II may be made by the Contractor.

  • An appeal to Level II shall be made in writing to the Engineer of Construction within 45 days after the date of the Level I decision.

  • A Level II final decision will be rendered within 90 days of receipt of the written request for appeal.Full compliance by the Contractor with the provisions specified in this Article is a contractual condition precedent to the Contractor’s right to seek relief in the Court of Claims.


More Definitions of Level II

Level II. In the event the grievance is not resolved in Level I, the decision rendered may be appealed to the Superintendent of Schools, provided such appeal is made in writing within ten (10) days after receipt of the decision in Level I. If a grievance is properly appealed to the Superintendent, the Superintendent or his designee shall meet regarding the grievance within ten
Level II. Level III”, “Level IV” and “Level V”: the respective Level set forth below: S&P Moody’s Level I A- or higher A3 or higher Level II BBB+ Baa1 Level III BBB Baa2 Level IV BBB- Baa3 Level V BB+ or lower Ba1 or lower provided that if on any day the Applicable Xxxxx’x Rating and the Applicable S&P Rating do not coincide for any rating category and the Level differential is (x) one level, then the higher of the Applicable S&P Rating or the Applicable Xxxxx’x Rating will be the applicable Level; (y) two levels, the Level at the midpoint will be the applicable Level; and (z) more than two levels, the highest of the intermediate Levels will be the applicable Level; provided further that if on any day, neither the Applicable Xxxxx’x Rating nor the Applicable S&P Rating is available, the applicable Level shall be Level V.
Level II shall exist at any time the Total Leverage Ratio is greater than or equal to 3.00:1.0 but less than 3.50:1.0.
Level II. In the event the grievance is not resolved in Level I, the decision rendered may be appealed to the Superintendent of Schools, provided such appeal is made in writing within ten (10) days after receipt of the decision in Level I. If a grievance is properly appealed to the Superintendent, the Superintendent or his designee shall meet regarding the grievance within ten (10) days after receipt of the appeal. Within ten (10) days after the meeting, the Superintendent or his designee shall issue a decision in writing to the parties involved. Subd. 3. Level III: In the event the grievance is not resolved in Level II, the decision rendered may be appealed to the School Board, provided such appeal is made in writing within ten (10) days after receipt of the decision in Level II. If a grievance is properly appealed to the School Board, the School Board shall hear the grievance within thirty
Level II means the standards-based program of studies to attain the first five (5) year renewal of the certificate for the position of instructional leadership - school principal.
Level II means intermediate acts of misconduct which require administrative intervention. These acts include, but are not limited to, acts of minor misconduct and misbehaviors directed against persons or property but which do not endanger the safety and/or well-being of others.
Level II means a component of the federal PASRR requirement. Level II refers to the evaluation and determination of whether nursing facility services and specialized services are needed for individuals with