Criterion definition
Criterion means a definite numerical value or narrative statement promulgated by the water pollution control board to maintain or enhance water quality to provide for and fully protect designated uses of the waters of the state.
Criterion means those explicit and predetermined elements that are used to assess or measure drug use on an ongoing basis to determine if the use is appropriate, medically necessary, and not likely to result in adverse medical outcomes.
Criterion means one (1) of the eight (8) state defined categories to be scored.
Examples of Criterion in a sentence
If an event described in the Payout Criterion occurs, expiration will be moved to an earlier date and time in accordance with Rule 7.2. Expiration time: The Expiration time of the Contract shall be 10:00 AM ET.
More Definitions of Criterion
Criterion means a broad area of knowledge and skills related to a specific component.
Criterion means a set concentration or limit of a water quality parameter that, when not exceeded, will protect an organism, a population of organisms, a community of organisms, or a prescribed water use with a reasonable degree of safety; a criterion might be a narrative statement instead of a numerical concentration or limit;
Criterion means a numeric value or a narrative statement established to maintain and protect the quality of ground water.
Criterion means a standard, principle or test by which a potential TAP client is measured to determine whether he or she is suitable for AODA treatment.
Criterion means one of the eight (8) state defined categories to be scored for classroom teachers, or for non-classroom teachers one of the criteria for Instructional Staff (8.7) or for ESAs and facilitators (8.8).
Criterion means a number or numbers established for a pollutant derived under this part, or issued by the USEPA, to protect aquatic life, humans, or wildlife.
Criterion means an element of WQS, as described in this chapter, that is expressed as a constituent concentration, a numeric level, or a narrative statement, and that represents a quality of water supporting a particular use. When criteria are met, water quality shall generally protect the designated use.