Acceptable behavior definition

Acceptable behavior means those actions, demonstrations, and language which are supportive of a positive work atmosphere, promote courteous communication, and build teamwork among co‐workers.
Acceptable behavior means any reasonable conduct to advocate for patients, to recommend improvements in patient care, to participate in the operations, leadership or activities of the organization. Examples of acceptable behavior include, but are not limited to, the following:

Examples of Acceptable behavior in a sentence

  • Acceptable behavior includes not interfering with another person’s living conditions or personal security.

  • Acceptable behavior is required to ensure continued participation throughout the enrollment period.

  • Acceptable behavior shall be expected of all students who participate in an activity or sport.

  • Acceptable behavior and discipline policies will be discussed during counselor training and meetings.

Related to Acceptable behavior

  • Acceptable Bank means (a) a bank or financial institution which has a rating for its long-term unsecured and non credit-enhanced debt obligations of A- or higher by S&P or A2 or higher by Moody's or a comparable rating from an internationally recognized credit rating agency; or (b) any other bank or financial institution approved by each Agent.

  • Acceptable bid means any bid which, in all respects, complies with the conditions of bid and specifications as set out in the bid documents.

  • Acceptable means the Authority has reviewed the method, procedure, or policy and has neither objected to nor approved its proposed use or implementation;

  • Acceptable Waste means Mixed Municipal Solid Waste that meets the requirements of the Facility as determined by the City and consistent with City and County solid waste ordinances, but specifically excludes Unacceptable Waste.

  • Reasonable Best Efforts means best efforts, to the extent commercially reasonable.