Accreditation Guidelines definition

Accreditation Guidelines means BT’s rules for obtaining and maintaining various modules of accreditation to work on the Access Network;
Accreditation Guidelines means BT’s rules for obtaining and maintaining various modules of accreditation to work on the Physical Infrastructure as set out on or from the Openreach Website;
Accreditation Guidelines means guidelines issued by INAB or any other body, including but not limited to, the International Accreditation Forum (IAF), the International Laboratory Accreditation Co-operation (ILAC) and the European co-operation for Accreditation (EA), setting out the recommended practices and procedures to be followed in order to comply with Accreditation Criteria.

Examples of Accreditation Guidelines in a sentence

  • When a new DE class is created, the instructor will submit the completed course template to the Distance Education Advisory Committee (DEAC) to ensure compliance with Accreditation Guidelines and any other applicable state and federal regulations before the class can be opened for registration.

  • Furthermore, SPSS shall have the right to host OP Users during and only for the Term of this Agreement ("SPSS Access Right"), provided, however, that SPSS must remain in compliance with the Accreditation Guidelines.

  • Any dispute regarding Applicant’s accreditation or good standing under the terms of its accreditation(s) or adherence to the criteria applicable to its accreditation(s), which may include the DirectTrust Accreditation, shall be resolved pursuant to the Appeal Process procedures in the DirectTrust Accreditation Guidelines non-compliance notification procedures for accredited entities administered by DirectTrust and its partners or any successor thereto.

  • During the Term, each Party shall be responsible for maintaining all infrastructure, systems and other resources necessary to comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and in SPSS' case specifically including the Accreditation Guidelines.

  • All parties, including SPSS, that desire to host OP Users must be accredited by AOL pursuant to the Accreditation Guidelines set forth in Exhibit C of this Agreement (each an "Accredited Partner") prior to the delivery by AOL or SPSS of any OP User to such party.

  • In situations where SPSS will host OP Users on behalf of SPSS Customers, SPSS shall be required to abide by the Accreditation Guidelines with respect to that particular project and such SPSS Customers shall not be required to be Accredited Partners.

  • It is understood that AOL may certify third parties in its sole discretion based on the Accreditation Guidelines, including without limitation, third parties identified by SPSS as potential customers or third parties identified by AOLTW or AOLTW Partners as further described in Section 4.1 below.

  • SPSS shall (i) inform all prospective SPSS Customers of the AOL accreditation requirement, (ii) confirm with AOL that any SPSS Customer that desires to host OP Users has been accredited by AOL before SPSS provides AOL Sample to any such SPSS Customer, and (iii) promptly inform AOL of any noncompliance with the Accreditation Guidelines by SPSS Customers, which comes to the attention of SPSS.

  • The Accreditation Guidelines may be modified by AOL from time to time as determined by AOL in its reasonable discretion, provided, however that SPSS shall receive reasonable prior written notification of any change to such Accreditation Guidelines.

  • SPSS shall ensure that its collection, use and disclosure of Member Information comply with (a) all applicable laws and regulations and (b) the Accreditation Guidelines.


More Definitions of Accreditation Guidelines

Accreditation Guidelines means the guidelines set out in Schedule 2 to these Regulations;