FEAP definition

FEAP means the Framework for Environmental Assessment Procedures, dated October 25, 2004 and approved by the Bank describing the environmental issues, mitigation, monitoring and institutional measures for the Project;

Examples of FEAP in a sentence

  • The Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP) will be utilized in place of the classroom teacher instructional strategies.

  • The Borrower shall implement the FEAP and LAMF and shall include in the quarterly progress reports to the Bank specific environmental reports and land acquisition reports, as required, providing results of any monitoring programs undertaken as part of the FEAP and the status of land acquisition under the Project.

  • PM did not observe any conditional reallocations of weighting (in FEAP observation domains and/or student growth measures) to be a based on the years of student data available for staff member.

  • The district uses Observation 360 to record the FEAP observations.

  • If performance concerns exist following the Observation Form, the administrator will use the FEAP Summative Observation to determine if action is warranted.

  • The district plans to evaluate instructional personnel based on Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP) observations and student growth.

  • The Borrower shall monitor and evaluate the progress of the Project and prepare Project Reports in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.08 of the General Conditions and on the basis of indicators acceptable to the Bank, and including specific environmental reports and land acquisition reports providing results of the monitoring programs undertaken in accordance with the FEAP and the LAFP, as the case may be.

  • On the Date of Maturity, subject to the Fees, all income earned in respect of monies held in the SSA will be transferred to and maintained in the FEAP Account.

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