Generally Accepted Standards definition

Generally Accepted Standards means standards which the Commission consider objectively the Public would consider to be generally acceptable taking into account the context.
Generally Accepted Standards means those referenced in the NYS Building & Construction Codes and Fire Prevention Code (9NYCRR), or their successor(s), or any other standards filed with the Secretary of State, or recognized principles or practices applicable to a particular trade, business, occupation, or profession.
Generally Accepted Standards means those referenced in the New York State Public Health Law, section 201(1)(I) appendix 75-A entitled “Wastewater Treatment Standards - Individual Household Systems”; and/or New York State department of health Individual Residential Wastewater

Examples of Generally Accepted Standards in a sentence

  • Provider shall provide or arrange for the provision of Covered Services in conformity with Generally Accepted Standards of Medical Practice in the market in effect at the time the Covered Service is rendered.

  • Group shall provide or arrange for the provision of Covered Services in conformity with Generally Accepted Standards of Medical Practice in the market in effect at the time the Covered Service is rendered.

  • As used in subsections 6.5(A)(i), (iv) and (v), “medical necessity” or “medically necessary” is defined as follows: · In accordance with Generally Accepted Standards of Medical Practice.

  • The Company may also verify that the Plan of Care is appropriate and consistent with Generally Accepted Standards.

  • As used in subsections 1.9(i), (iv) and (v), “medical necessity” or “medically necessary” is defined as follows: · In accordance with Generally Accepted Standards of Medical Practice.