Accreditation Panel definition

Accreditation Panel means the independent technical panel established by the Board pursuant to Decision B.07/02 to advise it on matters relating to the Accreditation of entities by the Board;
Accreditation Panel means the Accreditation Panel constituted as such under the Reconciliation, Negotiation, Mediation and Arbitration (Practitioners Accreditation) Regulations, 2021 to implement functions as stipulated under these Regulations;

Examples of Accreditation Panel in a sentence

  • This is in addition to those specified in the RESPECT Standards and for Probation Trusts, National Offender Management Service (NOMS) standards relating to programmes approved by the Correctional Service Accreditation Panel (CSAP).

  • The advisory group shall be established and maintained by the Accreditation and Certification Committee and will be called the Operation Accreditation Panel (OAP).

  • The Program shall be deemed "accredited" when the Accreditation Panel has determined that the applicant meets Program standards and has issued a formal certificate to applicant enabling applicant to publicly stipulate the Program's compliance with accreditation procedures and standards.

  • Upon each adjustment in the Warrant Price, the number of Shares of Series Preferred purchasable hereunder shall be adjusted, to the nearest whole share, to the product obtained by multiplying the number of Shares purchasable immediately prior to such adjustment in the Warrant Price by a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the Warrant Price immediately priori to such adjustment and the denominator of which shall be the Warrant Price immediately thereafter.

  • Assist with the presentation of said recommendation, with supporting documentation, to the AESD Accreditation Panel Sub-Committee.

  • FOR is an intervention accredited by the Correctional Services Accreditation Panel (CSAP) for delivery in the prisons of England and Wales – but that status requires that an evaluation of the programme’s impact be conducted.

  • The Accreditation Panel will be determined and include employers, employees, and Union representatives.

  • Accrediting offender management interventions, through the Correctional Services Accreditation Panel (CSAP).

  • The Program shall be deemed "accredited" when the Accreditation Panel (Panel) has determined that the applicant meets Program standards and has issued a formal certificate to applicant enabling applicant to publicly stipulate the Program's compliance with accreditation procedures and standards.

  • Local Council Award Scheme SALC provides advice to councils looking to achieve one of the three levels, Foundation, Quality and Quality Gold; NALC generally provides an Accreditation Panel to assess applications but here in Shropshire SALC has set up its own Shropshire Accreditation Panel to provide local assessment, support through the process and constructive feedback.