Activity Code definition

Activity Code or “Code” means the code assigned to the daily activities performed by Contractor staff in order to identify the percentage of time spent on any given activity.

Examples of Activity Code in a sentence

  • Each note must include the Date of Service, Activity Code, Location of Service, and Duration (minutes) of Service.

  • In order for a student to participate in any activity, the Activity Code must be electronically signed by the student and a parent or guardian and must be on file with the principal/athletic director.

  • If any questions arise regarding eligibility for WIAA sports which are not covered by the Activity Code, the school district will contact the WIAA for a written ruling.

  • The movement of raw fish from a permitted foreign catching vessel or, under an Activity Code 4, from a U.S. fishing vessel to the reporting proc- essing vessel and the return of nets or codends is not considered a transfer.

  • As an alternative to the use of the specific procedures provided, an applicant may submit proposed reporting procedures for a general type of fishery operation (i.e., transshipments under Activity Code 10) to the appropriate Regional Administrator and the USCG com- mander (see tables 1 and 2 to § 600.502 of this chapter).

  • The operator of each FFV must submit a weekly report stating any receipts of U.S.-harvested fish in a joint venture (Activity Code 4) for the weekly period Sunday through Saturday, GMT, as modified by the fishery in which the FFV is engaged, for each fishing area, by authorized or prohibited species or species group; days fish received; round weight retained or returned to the U.S. fishing vessel; number of codends re- ceived; and number of vessels transfer- ring codends.

  • The operator of each FFV must submit a weekly catch report stating any catch (Activity Code 1) in round weight of each species or species group allocated to that Nation by area and days fished in each area for the weekly period Sun- day through Saturday, GMT, as modi- fied by the fishery in which the FFV is engaged.

  • Except for the trans- fer of unsorted, unprocessed fish via codend from a catching vessel to a processing vessel (Activity Code 2 or 4), the owner and operator of each FFV must record, in a separate transfer log, each transfer or receipt of any fish or fishery product, including quantities transferred or offloaded outside the EEZ.

  • Proc- essing may only be conducted when- ever and wherever catching operations for FFV’s of that Nation are permitted, whenever and wherever joint venture operations are authorized by an FFV’s permit under Activity Code 4, and under such other circumstances as may be designated in this subpart or the permit.

  • Each operator must specify the date, time, position, and area the FFV ‘‘OFFLOADED’’ fish or fisheries products TO another FFV or a U.S. vessel in a transfer, the other FFV’s or U.S. vessel’s name, IRCS, Permit Activity Code under which the transfer was made, species (by species code) and quantity of fish and fisheries products (by product code and by prod- uct weight, to the nearest hundredth of a metric ton) offloaded (action code ‘‘OFFLOADED TO’’).

Related to Activity Code

  • City Code means the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers.

  • Security Code means a sequence of numbers and/or letters or such other codes or procedures, whether generated by a Security Mechanism or otherwise, for use in connection with access to and/or use of the EB Services;

  • Transformative Acquisition means any acquisition or Investment by the Borrower or any Restricted Subsidiary that is either (a) not permitted by the terms of this Agreement immediately prior to the consummation of such acquisition or Investment or (b) if permitted by the terms of this Agreement immediately prior to the consummation of such acquisition or Investment, would not provide the Borrower and its Restricted Subsidiaries with adequate flexibility under this Agreement for the continuation and/or expansion of their combined operations following such consummation, as determined by the Borrower acting in good faith.

  • Security Codes are the credentials (such as codes and passwords) that are associated with you and used by us to verify the authenticity of Communications from you. Security Codes are used to access Accounts and to use the Services. The Security Codes include any supplemental or alternative method used to verify the authenticity of Communications that may be offered or presented to you by us from time to time. • “Service(s)” and “Online Banking” are the online banking interface and the banking services described in this Agreement.

  • Small disadvantaged business concern means a small business concern that represents, as part of its offer that—