Comment Disposition Sample Clauses

The Comment Disposition clause outlines the process for handling and resolving comments, feedback, or suggested changes made by parties during the review of a document or project. Typically, this clause specifies how comments are to be submitted, reviewed, and either accepted, rejected, or otherwise addressed, often requiring a formal record of the disposition of each comment. Its core practical function is to ensure transparency and accountability in the review process, preventing misunderstandings and ensuring that all feedback is properly considered and documented.
Comment Disposition. A. All Plan check comments made are permanent. It is important to record comments. B. All comments must be addressed. Removal of comments without documented resolution eliminates the transparency of CSU as the State of California acting in its higher education capacity. Design team responses to the comments shall be reviewed by the plan check reviewer and marked as: 1. Resolved 2. Not Resolved 3. Acknowledged 4. Pending Additional Information
Comment Disposition. 14.1. A comment once made becomes permanent. It is important to show the record of identification and resolution of issues. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ comments defeats the transparency CSU asks to demonstrate to its agency partners. 14.2. All comments must be addressed. Comments once made can be: Acknowledged Pending Resolved Not Resolved Building Official Determination Required Withdrawn; the comment needs to remain for the record.