DDS definition

DDS means the Disability Determination Services program within the Department funded by, and subject to, the disability rating rules of the Social Security Administration.
DDS means the California Department of Developmental Services.
DDS means doctor of dental surgery degree.

Examples of DDS in a sentence

  • Documentation that the CBC was conducted (with no information contained within the actual report) will be included in the Contract Vendor file maintained by DDS.

  • Council Death and Disability Scheme (hereinafter referred to as the standard D.D.S.), established in terms of the Agreement published under Government Notice No. R.

  • DDS will inform Contractor of the accuracy rate on a quarterly basis.

  • Such hours are reduced by six hours per day when DDS facilities are closed due to holidays, or inclement weather.

  • Contractor shall notify HHSC DDS when Contractor is not available to provide the required Services.


More Definitions of DDS

DDS means the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Division of Developmental Disabilities Services.
DDS means the State of California Department of Developmental Services.
DDS means the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Division of Developmental Disabilities Services, or its delegatee.
DDS or “Drug Delivery System” means any excipient, conjugate or formulation designed to improve the pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, biodistribution, and/or other pharmaceutical properties of any DsiRNA-Based Compound and achieve intracellular uptake.
DDS means DDS Technologies USA, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its successors and permitted assigns.
DDS means ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Data Systems airtime management system or any replacement airtime management system;
DDS means Doctor of Dental Surgery.