CMMS definition

CMMS means the Computerized Maintenance Management System owned and utilized by Elgin, and having given authorization for the use of the CMMS for the purposes of tracking work and activities undertaken for the benefit of the EMPS at no cost or liability to Elgin.

Examples of CMMS in a sentence

  • If the parent/guardian or other authorized persons: 1) fail to pick up their child, or 2) contact CMMS, and/or 3) cannot be reached by CMMS within thirty minutes after closing, then in accordance with state child care licensing regulations, CMMS may be required to release the child(ren) to the custody of Child Protective Services.

  • CMMS may use your child's photograph, video image or voice for educational, informational, public relations purposes or branding, with or without identification by name.

  • The scope may include the provision of a mobilization manager who will hire the staff, manage the outfitting of the organization and plant, the establishment of the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), and development of standard procedures on behalf of the customer.

  • The school reserves the right to disenroll a student at any time, for any reason the Administration finds is sufficient including but not limited to non-payment of tuition/fees, child’s inability to perform appropriately in a classroom, repeated tardiness in picking up child, inappropriate behavior/communication/interaction of family members with CMMS, serious disagreement with school’s policies or methods etc.

  • If we do not have complete records, CMMS has the right to exclude your child immediately.


More Definitions of CMMS

CMMS means the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. "Chairman" means the presiding officer of HFSRB.
CMMS is defined in Part 1 Schedule 1.
CMMS means the computerized maintenance management system with online access available to the City for monitoring purposes only used to schedule and record all maintenance and repairs performed on the Pelletizer Facility.