CAPA definition

CAPA means the Council of Australian Graduate Associations;
CAPA means a written recovery plan or proposal of corrective and preventative actions.
CAPA. Means the California Art Preservation Act of 1979, which confers certain rights to artists of works of fine art (original paintings, sculptures, drawings or original works of art in glass, of recognized artistic quality), including, but not limited to, the right to prohibit the intentional commission of any physical defacement, mutilation, alteration, or destruction of a work of fine art by any person or entity who possesses or owns the fine art.

Examples of CAPA in a sentence

  • If, in connection with such quality audit by MEDINET, MEDINET reasonably requests a corrective and preventative action plan (“CAPA”) to be implemented to address bona fide issues arising out of such quality audit, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith and implement such CAPA to MEDINET’s reasonable satisfaction prior to the supply of Products to MEDINET under such Clinical Supply Agreement or Commercial Supply Agreement, as applicable.


More Definitions of CAPA

CAPA means a corrective action and preventive action system for identifying and preventing or eliminating the cause of an existing or potential nonconformity, defect, or other undesirable situation in order to prevent occurrence or recurrence.
CAPA means a corrective and preventative action taken pursuant to applicable quality procedures.
CAPA means the City Administrative Procedure Act, §§ 1041 to 1047 of the Charter.
CAPA has the meaning set forth in Section 3.6.
CAPA shall have the meaning set forth in Section ‎7.4(a).
CAPA means action(s) taken to resolve a deviation or observation and eliminate the cause of a deviation or observation related to the Clinical Trial Laboratory Services.
CAPA means the Canadian Association of Physician Assistants;