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 City Administrative Procedure Act, §§ 1041 to 1047 of the Charter.

Examples of CAPA in a sentence

  • The CAAs have replaced the California Alternate Performance Assessment [CAPA] for ELA and mathematics, which were eliminated in 2015.

  • The CAPA is given to those students with significant cognitive disabilities whose disabilities prevent them from taking either the CSTs with accommodations or modifications or the CMA with accommodations.

  • The centre provider is required to provide both the corrective and preventive actions (CAPA) to ensure that any identified shortfalls are comprehensively addressed.

  • The suitability and approval of the CAPA based action plan will be used to inform the registration decision.

  • CAASPP Test Results in Science for All Students Note: Science test results include California Standards Tests (CSTs), California Modified Assessment (CMA), and California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA) in grades five, eight, and ten.


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 shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.3.
CAPA means the Canadian Association of Physician Assistants;
CAPA means Corrective Action Preventive Action as defined by FDA
CAPA means the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations Incorporated.