Category 1 definition

Category 1 means medical education activities that have been designated as Category 1 by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), a state medical society, or an equivalent organization.
Category 1 means a potential “go/no-go” issue that, if not resolved in an acceptable fashion, may preclude the Respondent from submitting an SOQ;
Category 1 has the meaning set forth in Section N of the BioMAT Tariff. “Category 2 (Dairy)” has the meaning set forth in Section N of the BioMAT Tariff.

Examples of Category 1 in a sentence

  • KEY TO CLASSIFICATION The following key to Table 1 is a basis for implementation of the Action Plan: Column A Category 1: (a) (b) (c) Species which are included in Appendix I to the Convention; Species which are listed as threatened in the 1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals; or Populations which number less than around 10,000 individuals.

  • Category 1 data is information that can be released to the public.

  • Item Summary Scope of Work Annual Costs E-rate Support – Category 1 and ECF LOA Support, FCC Form preparations, consultation and discount optimization, timeline direction.

  • If not recalled into a position within 4-months of being placed on the recall list will be given the option to review benefit coverages to determine if they wish to continue as a Category (1) regular employee at their cost or be a Category (3) relief employee with seniority for benefit purposes.

  • TDS’s will be capped at $4,000 for Category 1 and $2,750 for Category II.


More Definitions of Category 1

Category 1 means a DG facility of 20 kW or less.
Category 1 means an inverter based project of 20 kW or less that uses equipment certified by a nationally recognized testing laboratory to IEEE 1547.1 testing standards and in compliance with UL 1741 scope 1.1A.
Category 1 means those lands which were affected to conduct and/or support mining operations and were completed or substantially completed prior to May 24, 1969 (the implementation date of the Open Cut Land Reclamation Act).
Category 1. An organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code, a corporation, a Massachusetts or similar business trust or partnership, not formed for the specific purpose of acquiring the Securities, with total assets in excess of U.S.$5,000,000;
Category 1 means a potential “go/no‐go” issue that, if not resolved in an acceptable fashion, may preclude the Proposer from submitting a Proposal. “Category 2” means a major issue that, if not resolved in an acceptable fashion, will significantly affect value for money or, taken together with the entirety of other issues, may preclude the Proposer from submitting a Proposal. “Category 3” means an issue that may affect value for money, or another material issue, but is not at the level of a Category 1 and Category 2 issue. “Category 4” means an issue that is minor in nature, a clarification, a comment concerning a conflict between documents or within a document, etc.
Category 1 means a potential “go/no-go” issue that, if not resolved in an acceptable fashion, may preclude the Proposer from submitting a PDA Proposal;