Category Two definition

Category Two. Agencies that have access to HIV/STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) information (through contact with clients or target populations), but do not maintain client records. If your agency fits this definition, you are required to have the following in place:
Category Two means transactions with a size of 5% to 30% of market capitalisation.
Category Two. The rate for work in Phases Two and Three will be $195.00 per hour. This will be in addition to the total cost for the completion of Phase One.

Examples of Category Two in a sentence

  • A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction of a public entity crime may not be awarded or perform work as a consultant, supplier or sub-consultant under a contract with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Florida Statutes, Section 287.017 for Category Two for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list.

  • For a period not exceeding ninety (90) days from the date of solicitation award, the Customer reserves the right to acquire additional quantities up to the amount shown on the solicitation but not to exceed the threshold for Category Two at the prices submitted in the response to the solicitation.


More Definitions of Category Two

Category Two. Multi-family ("MF") or Converted TH.
Category Two means transactions with a size of 5% to 25% of market capitalisation.
Category Two. Education/Building Code + Safety Issues Category Three: Asset Management
Category Two means and refers to a group of Employees identified on Exhibit A hereto by reference to their job titles or to their pay grades within the Company’s internal corporate salary structure.

Related to Category Two

  • Highest Rating Category means, with respect to a Permitted Investment, that the Permitted Investment is rated by S&P or Moody’s in the highest rating category given by that rating agency for that general category of security. By way of example, the Highest Rating Category for tax-exempt municipal debt established by S&P is “A1+” for debt with a term of one year or less and “AAA” for a term greater than one year, with corresponding ratings by Moody’s of “MIG1” (for fixed rate) or “VMIG1” (for variable rate) for three months or less and “Aaa” for greater than three months. If at any time (a) both S&P and Moody’s rate a Permitted Investment and (b) one of those ratings is below the Highest Rating Category, then such Permitted Investment will, nevertheless, be deemed to be rated in the Highest Rating Category if the lower rating is no more than one rating category below the highest rating category of that rating agency. For example, a Permitted Investment rated “AAA” by S&P and “Aa3” by ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ is rated in the Highest Rating Category. If, however, the lower rating is more than one full rating category below the Highest Rating Category of that rating agency, then the Permitted Investment will be deemed to be rated below the Highest Rating Category. For example, a Permitted Investment rated “AAA” by S&P and “A1” by ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ is not rated in the Highest Rating Category.