Clarification definition
Clarification means contacting the health-care provider to under- stand the handwriting on the certification or to understand the meaning of a response. A district may not ask the health-care pro- vider for additional information beyond that required by the certifi- cation form. The requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule must be satisfied when individually identifiable health information of an employee is shared with a district by a HIPAA-covered health-care provider.
Clarification means a bidder's explanation of all or part of a bid that does not change, alter, or supplement the bid.
Clarification means a treatment process that uses gravity (sedimentation) or dissolved air (flotation) to remove flocculated particles.
Examples of Clarification in a sentence
Tender (as varied) the tender received through the E-Procurement System on 15/03/2021 at 00:48:03 and attached to Annex A to this Schedule 4.1, as subsequently varied Tender Clarification Financial clarification information received through the E-Procurement System at 22:54 on 24/03/2021.
More Definitions of Clarification
Clarification means communications between the State and a Vendor that may occur after receipt of Vendor's Offer made for the purpose of eliminating irregularities, informalities, or apparent clerical mistakes in an Offer. A Clarification may also be used in order for the State to interpret an Offer or Offers or to facilitate the State's evaluation of all Offers. A Clarification shall not be used to cure material deficiencies in an Offer, alter the scope of an Offer, or to negotiate.
Clarification means an operational procedure that removes sediment from milk.
Clarification means the City’s response to questions submitted by Respondents which do not revise the requirements of the RFP.
Clarification means communications between the State and a Vendor that may occur after receipt
Clarification means any communication in which the procurement officer requests or accepts information that clarifies any information in a proposal. Clarification does not include the request or acceptance of any change to the terms of a contractual offer.
Clarification means a treatment process that uses gravity (sedimentation) or dissolved air (flotation) to remove floccu- lated particles.
Clarification means contacting the HCP to understand the handwriting on the form or to understand the meaning of a response, but does not include asking for information beyond that required by the form.