Fully verified definition

Fully verified. (51 states) means the state reviewed the draft tables, and all issues that were raised were fully resolved. “Partially verified” (three territories) means we were able to verify some of the information in the tables but had outstanding questions left after the verification period.
Fully verified. (51 States/Territories) means the State/Territory reviewed the draft tables, and all issues that were raised were fully resolved. “Partially verified” (two States/Territories) means we were able to verify some of the information in the tables but had outstanding questions left after the verification period. “Not verified” (three States/Territories) means that the State/Territory was not able to review the tables.
Fully verified. (53 States/Territories) means the State/Territory reviewed the draft tables, and all issues that were raised were fully resolved. “Not verified” (three States/Territories) means that State/Territory staff were not able to review the tables.

Examples of Fully verified in a sentence

  • Fully verified and completed claims by employees for course work completed between July 1, 2003 and June 30, 2004 may be submitted at any time between July 1, 2003 and October 31, 2004 for payment within forty-five (45) calendar days.


More Definitions of Fully verified

Fully verified. (53 States/Territories) means the State/Territory reviewed the draft tables, and all issues that were raised were fully resolved. “Partially verified” (three States/Territories) means that the State/Territory did review the tables, but at least one question was not fully resolved. When a question was not fully resolved, the original coding is shown in the tables.
Fully verified. (50 States/Territories) means the State/Territory reviewed the draft tables, and all issues that were raised were fully resolved. An asterisk (*) indicates the State/Territory fully verified the coded responses, but some missing information was not filled in. “Partially verified” (three States/Territories) means that the State/Territory did review the tables, but at least one question was not fully resolved. “Not verified” (three States/Territories) means that State/Territory staff were not able to review the tables.
Fully verified. (51 States/Territories) means the State/Territory reviewed the draft tables, and all issues that were raised were fully resolved. “Partially verified” (two States/Territories) means that the State/Territory did review the tables, but at least one question was not fully resolved. “Not verified” (three States/Territories) means that State/Territory staff were not able to review the tables.
Fully verified. (33 States) means the State reviewed the draft tables, and all issues that were raised were fully resolved. “Partially verified” (14 States/Territories) means that the State/Territory did review the tables, but at least one question was not fully resolved. “Not verified” (5 States/Territories) means that State/Territory staff were not able to review the tables. “Not submitted” is coded for two Territories (Guam and Puerto Rico) because their policy materials were received and coded very late in the process, just before completion of this Book. Also, in the cases when the information was “Coded from CCDF Plan only” (1 State and 1 Territory) the State/Territory staff were not asked to review the information.

Related to Fully verified

  • Fully vaccinated means the employer has documented that the person received, at least 14 days prior, either the second dose in a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine series or a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccines must be FDA approved; have an emergency use authorization from the FDA; or, for persons fully vaccinated outside the United States, be listed for emergency use by the World Health Organization (WHO).

  • E-Verify system means an Internet-based system operated by the United States Department of Homeland Security that allows participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of newly hired employees; and

  • Delivery System means the design and construction