Accountability standards definition

Accountability standards means measures including service processes, client and
Accountability standards. The SCHOOL shall assess its own performance, and the SPONSOR shall assess the performance of the SCHOOL, pursuant to the criteria set forth in the Performance and Accountability Standards incorporated by reference herein, as Exhibit 3. Exhibit 3 constitutes the agreed- upon academic, financial, organizational, and governance standards that the SCHOOL and SPONSOR will use to evaluate the performance of the SCHOOL during the term of the Contract.

Examples of Accountability standards in a sentence

  • Nurses may be required, as part of their regular duties, to supervise activities of students in accordance with the current College of Nurses of Ontario Accountability standards for and Working with Students.

Related to Accountability standards

  • Accountability means the obligation of an employee, agent or other person to answer for or be accountable for, work, action or failure to act following delegated authority.

  • Accountability Agreement means the accountability agreement, as that term is defined in LHSIA, in place between the LHIN and the MOHLTC during a Funding Year, currently referred to as the Ministry-LHIN Accountability Agreement;

  • Reliability Standards means the criteria, standards, rules and requirements relating to reliability established by a Standards Authority.