Common Assessment definition
Examples of Common Assessment in a sentence
The PPAL may include species that are brought forward by the states and territories through the Common Assessment Method.
In the event of such failure, the amount of the Common Assessment for that Assessment Year shall be, until subsequently modified by the Board, the same as for the most recent year for which Common Assessments shall have been levied.
The needs of homeless individuals are determined by information they provide for the Common Assessment tool, which consists of the Vulnerability Index-Service Prioritization and Decision Assistance Tool (VI-SPDAT) and additional questions tailored to specific needs.
The Common Assessment Method is a consistent approach to the assessment and listing of nationally threatened species across Australian jurisdictions, which enables assessments undertaken by one jurisdiction to be considered and accepted by another, under their legislation, ensuring that species are listed in the same threat category across all relevant Australian jurisdictions.
Prior to commencement of each Assessment Year, the Board shall fix the amount of the Common Assessment by preparing a Budget for the Administrative Functions to be provided by the Association in the coming Assessment Year.