CDC definition
Examples of CDC in a sentence
Travel immunizations are covered to the extent that such immunizations are recommended for adults and children by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
If there is a delay in the program or in the issue of required documentation to the Certifier that causes this time frame to be missed, the Certifier may carry out another pre-commencement inspection and charge the Client; NB: Minor modifications to structural plans will not be required to be issued under a CC or CDC unless they relate to major design changes.
Clean and wet-wipe with a CDC approved disinfectant all of the walls and around plumbing fixtures, toilet compartment partitions, partition doors, soap dispensers, and door hardware, including removal of graffiti.
Health Emergency Labor Standards Act (HELSA) provides certain protections in employment during a declared public health emergency involving an infectious or contagious disease, for employees who meet the high-risk employee defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
In accordance with the CDC, FERPA allows schools to disclose information from a student’s education record, without parental consent, to the following parties or under the following conditions: ● School officials with legitimate educational interest ● Other schools to which a student is transferring Schools and districts will share student information and records in service of the student with WCSC.