ANOC definition

ANOC means the Association of National Olympic Committees;
ANOC means the Association of National Olympic Committees recognised by the IOC.

Examples of ANOC in a sentence

  • An Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) summarizing all major changes to the Plan’s covered benefits from one contract year to the next, starting in the second calendar year of the Demonstration.

  • Part D Rewards and Incentives are not benefits and may not be listed in the Evidence of Coverage or Annual Notice of Change (ANOC).

  • These materials also include documents required by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) such as the Evidence of Coverage (EOC) and the Annual Notice of Change (ANOC).

  • Work with the Asia Netcom's Network Operation Center ("ANOC"), utilizing existing Operation Interfaces in resolving faults with respect to the Network.

  • If the Plan Sponsor does not wish to continue participation in the Model, the Part D Sponsor must notify enrollees in the Model PBP by including a notification in the ANOC for the PBP.

  • Respond to all telecommunications management network (TMN) Alarms in coordination with the ANOC in resolving faults.

  • For shareholders' information, Sel Stem shall be the special purpose vehicle controlled by the Parties for the purpose of making a proposed investment in the ordinary shares of Advanced Neuroscience & Orthopaedic Clinic Sdn Bhd ("ANOC"), which is principally involved in the provision of consultancy services in medical and healthcare related fields including the sale of pharmaceutical products.

  • An Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) summarizing all major changes to the FIDA Plan’s covered benefits from one contract year to the next, starting in the second year of the Demonstration.

  • If there are no major changes in the Demonstration’s covered benefits, and the Plan is not changing or offering other benefits not described in the demonstration’s benefit package, then a simplified document stating this may be substituted for any ANOC based on standard Medicare requirements.

  • A network-on-chip architecture, called ANOC, has been proposed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al.[BEI05], which provides low-latency services.