Formal review definition

Formal review means a review of a death or a near fatality that is ordered under 45 Subsection [26B-1-502(6)] 26B-1-502(5).
Formal review means the lawful investigation of a Charter School to determine whether the school is violating the terms of its charter. Formal reviews may include, but are not limited to, on site visits, inspection of educational records and other documents, and interviews of parents, Charter School employees and others with knowledge of the school’s operations and educational programs.
Formal review means a review of a death or a near fatality that is ordered under 58 Subsection 26B-1-502(6).

Examples of Formal review in a sentence

  • Formal review of applicable procedures, badge type and placement should have been part of the initial experiment review process.

  • Formal review of programmatic progress will be completed through the update of the biennial workplan.

  • Formal review requests must be made in writing to the executive director and must include reasons for requesting a formal hearing.

  • Formal review may be completed no more than once every three (3) years.

  • Formal review will be completed at least once every three (3) years.


More Definitions of Formal review

Formal review means a review of a death or a near fatality that is ordered under Subsection 62A-16-201(6).
Formal review in this policy, means a meeting of the Student Complaint Committee to consider a student complaint after informal efforts at resolution have been unsuccessful.
Formal review means a review of a death or a near fatality that is ordered under 975 Subsection 62A-16-201(6). 976 (6) "Near fatality" means alleged abuse or neglect that, as certified by a physician, 977 places a child in serious or critical condition. 978 [(2)] (7) "Qualified individual" means an individual who: 979 (a) at the time that the individual dies, is a resident of a facility or program that is 980 owned or operated by the department or a division of the department; 981 (b) (i) is in the custody of the department or a division of the department; and 982 (ii) is placed in a residential placement by the department or a division of the 983 department; 984 (c) at the time that the individual dies, has an open case for the receipt of child welfare 985 services, including: 986 (i) an investigation for abuse, neglect, or dependency; 987 (ii) foster care; 988 (iii) in-home services; or 989 (iv) substitute care; 990 (d) had an open case for the receipt of child welfare services within one year 991 [immediately preceding] before the day on which the individual dies; 992 (e) was the subject of an accepted referral received by Adult Protective Services within 993 one year [immediately preceding] before the day on which the individual dies, if: 994 (i) the department or a division of the department is aware of the death; and 995 (ii) the death is reported as a homicide, suicide, or an undetermined cause; 996 (f) received services from, or under the direction of, the Division of Services for People 997 with Disabilities within one year [immediately preceding] before the day on which the 998 individual dies, unless the individual: 999 (i) lived in the individual's home at the time of death; and 1000 (ii) the director of the Office of Quality and Design determines that the death was not
Formal review means the Commissioner’s review of a Formal Complaint in accordance with section 70 of this Bylaw;”
Formal review means Peer Review requested by a Third Party, even if the Third Party is part of the same organisation as the Primary Actuary.
Formal review means the assessment conducted according to the procedures and processes set out in clause 7 by ORE Catapult and the University jointly of the EIRH’s performance measured against the agreed KPI’s and with reference to the original University Proposal and the agreed Research Programme in force which takes place on or around the second anniversary of the Commencement Date. Group: in relation to a company, that company, any subsidiary or holding company from time to time of that company and any subsidiary from time to time. Group Company: in relation to a company, any member of its Group.