Recertification definition

Recertification means the process by which a client’s eligibility to continue to receive child care assistance benefits are determined.
Recertification means the process used by certified EMS personnel to maintain their training certifications.
Recertification means the recertification of Applicants participating in MFA programs as determined necessary from time to time by the MFA.

Examples of Recertification in a sentence

  • Student Loan Assurance Services: Annual Allocation, Preparation, Completion, And Submission Of The Proper Documentation For Renewal / Re-certification And/or Reapplication For Qualifying Income-Driven And Public Service Loan Forgiveness Programs That Are Available Through The Department Of Education.


More Definitions of Recertification

Recertification means renewal of certification.
Recertification means establishing a new certification period when the previous period has expired and there has not been a break in assistance.
Recertification means the process outlined in this rule, allowing the CCO to submit an abbreviated application to apply as an existing CCO for a new CCO service area and that meets the requirements of ORS 414.625 and the standards set forth in this rule;
Recertification means that the physician shall sign and date at least every 60 days a written statement in the individual's medical record of the continuing need for intensive rehabilitation services.
Recertification means the renewal of certification for an institution, or organization, or instructor to provide ADSAC courses.
Recertification means the process of obtaining certification of an SADP for the calendar year immediately following a Certification or Recertification.
Recertification means the process of obtaining certification of a QHP for the calendar year immediately following a Certification or Recertification.