Accreditation Criteria definition

Accreditation Criteria means the criteria that determine the Accreditation category of a School District or the Institute pursuant to the provisions of § 22-11-207, C.R.S.
Accreditation Criteria means the criteria set out in section 6.3.
Accreditation Criteria means the requirements specified by HKIRC in this Agreement or otherwise set out in Published Policies from time to time issued by HKIRC, the current version being set forth in Schedule 2 of this Agreement.

Examples of Accreditation Criteria in a sentence

  • The report assesses the program’s compliance with the Accreditation Criteria for Public Health Programs, amended June 2011.

  • IAS AC89 - Accreditation Criteria for Testing Laboratories; 2010.

  • Applications must meet all relevant criteria, including the Accreditation Principles and the Accreditation Criteria set out above.

  • The report assesses the school’s compliance with the Accreditation Criteria for Schools of Public Health, amended June 2011.

  • That the draft Research Code of Practice and Draft Accreditation Criteria, which were laidbefore this House on 21 May, be approved.


More Definitions of Accreditation Criteria

Accreditation Criteria means the requirements established in this chapter that all districts and the schools governed by these districts must meet, as applicable, to be accredited by the State Board.
Accreditation Criteria means the requirements for the education, accreditation, and renewal of accreditation of mediators pursuant to these Rules;
Accreditation Criteria means the criteria specified by INAB to be complied with by the Organisation in order to qualify for the Accreditation sought or held including, without limitation, any relevant standards, guidelines or regulations.
Accreditation Criteria means the minimum criteria which must be satisfied by a person in order for that person to be Accredited for a specific Namespace, as specified by the Registry in the Published Policies from time-­‐to-­‐time.
Accreditation Criteria means the requirements specified by auDA from time to time in relation to the minimum criteria which must be satisfied by a person in order for that person to be auDA Accredited.
Accreditation Criteria means the requirements specified by BOCRA from time to time in relation to the minimum criteria, which must be met and satisfied by a person in order for that person to be accredited as a Registrar by BOCRA for the .bw TLD.
Accreditation Criteria means the criteria to be applied under Section 3.02 (a) of this Agreement for the selection of Participating Financial Intermediaries, or the criteria in accordance with which the continued eligibility of such Participating Financial Intermediaries for participation in the Project shall be determined under the corresponding provisions of Subsidiary Loan Agreements entered into by such Participating Financial Intermediaries in compliance with paragraph 2 (b) of Part B of Section II of Schedule 7 to this Agreement, as the case may be;