Assessment Guidelines definition

Assessment Guidelines means the Risk Assessment Guidelines for the Project set out in GC 13.6 – RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES.
Assessment Guidelines means a document that outlines the nature, scope, number and weighting of assessments on a particular module or programme, as well as its outcomes and assessment criteria.
Assessment Guidelines means the following guidelines and any other guidelines made or approved by an Authority under section 105 of the CLM Act: Consultant means an appropriately qualified environmental consultant, certified by one of the following schemes:

Examples of Assessment Guidelines in a sentence

  • In assessing whether a Design Issue is properly characterized as a Project Co Design Issue, Owner and Project Co shall have regard to the Risk Assessment Guidelines.

  • Project Co and Owner acknowledge that the Risk Assessment Guidelines are provided for information purposes only and are not complete or exhaustive.

  • The Contractor and Owner acknowledge that the Risk Assessment Guidelines are provided for information purposes only and are not complete or exhaustive.

  • In assessing whether a Design Issue is properly characterized as the responsibility of Owner, the Consultant shall have regard to the Risk Assessment Guidelines, which provide examples of the types of issues that may be encountered and the findings the Consultant would make regarding the categorization of each as a Project Co Design Issue or a Design Issue for which the Owner is responsible.

  • Assessments will be conducted in accordance with the existing agreed Irish Healthcare Technology Assessment Guidelines.

  • The Assessment Guidelines will provide guidance on a range of matters including, but not limited to: initial, qualified assessment of the potential SDL adjustment associated with individual project proposals; the risk assessment framework that will be applied to individual measures and packages of measures, including consideration of third party impacts; and the method for assessing the rigour of costings.

  • The Committee or sub-committee will review the proposal in accordance with the Assessment Guidelines and will record its advice and recommendations, including on rationale, regarding advancement of the proposal/s to the next phase of assessment.

  • Assessment Guidelines To guide the development and efficient progression of constraint measures and supply measures and to ensure consistency of approach to the assessment of such measures by the Assessment Committee and any Sub-committees of the Assessment Committee, Assessment Guidelines consistent with the adjustment mechanism in the Basin Plan for each phase will be approved by the BOC and applied by those committees.

  • Social Dimensions and Environmental Assessment, in Asian Development Bank, Environmental Assessment Guidelines, 2003.

  • In assessing whether a Design Issue is properly characterized as a Project Co Design Issue, CMH and Project Co shall have regard to the Risk Assessment Guidelines.


More Definitions of Assessment Guidelines

Assessment Guidelines means assessment guidelines issued and in force under section 94A of the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 or, subject to section 5C, section 220ZZA of the Fisheries Management Act 1994.
Assessment Guidelines means IFEG and/or the Australian Building Codes Board’s “Development of Performance Solutions – Guidance Document”.
Assessment Guidelines means one of the three endorsed components of a Training Package which outlines how assessments are to be conducted for the units of competency within the training package.

Related to Assessment Guidelines

  • Investment Guidelines means the investment guidelines approved by the Board, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, as the same may be amended, restated, modified, supplemented or waived pursuant to the approval of a majority of the entire Board (which must include a majority of the Independent Directors).