HSSS definition

HSSS means the HSBC Sanction Screening System owned by SI and interfaced with CHATS to scan payment instructions from Sending Members by comparing the payment data of such payment instructions against the Designated Sanction Lists.
HSSS means the Human Services Software System, the client services management system, or any other participant information collection and data exchange system designated by County.
HSSS means the HSBC Sanction Screening System owned by SI and interfaced with CHATS to scan payment

Examples of HSSS in a sentence

  • In addition, all required fields within the HSSS must be completed thoroughly and accurately for units of service to be considered as delivered and payable.

  • Acceptable supporting documentation as described in this section shall be in the form of a report provided through County's designated HSSS, or as otherwise agreed to in writing by the Contract Administrator.

  • Acceptable supporting documentation as described in this section will be in the form of a report provided through County’s designated HSSS or as otherwise agreed to in writing by the Contract Administrator.

  • The District shall, by June 30 of the preceding school year, designate each “Shared Staff Member” as “Elementary Shared Staff” (ESS); “Middle School Shared Staff” (MSSS); or “High School Shared Staff” (HSSS).

  • Second Party shall comply with the HSSS requirements outlined in the Provider Handbook, incorporated herein and made a part hereof.

  • Once designated, each “Shared Staff Member” shall be covered by all the terms and conditions that apply to similar staff (i.e., ESS to elementary staff; MSSS to middle school staff; HSSS to high school staff.) Those terms and conditions enjoyed by the similar groups shall include such items as workday length, sign-in location, teaching load, and attendance at night/curriculum/faculty meetings.

  • See the HSSS Standards and Budget Guidance for more detail about allowable use of funds and reporting requirements.

  • Additional supporting documentation as described in this section will also be in the form of a report provided through County’s designated HSSS or as otherwise agreed to in writing by the Contract Administrator.

  • HSSS includes a suite of Core and Enhanced activities, defined herein, which are scalable based on available funding and capacity in each jurisdiction.

  • LPHA will participate in twice yearly HSSS data cleaning and annual evaluation of data.

Related to HSSS

  • LSI means Large Scale Industry

  • ESSs means, collectively: (i) “Environmental and Social Standard 1: Assessment and Management of Environmental and Social Risks and Impacts”; (ii) “Environmental and Social Standard 2: Labor and Working Conditions”; (iii) “Environmental and Social Standard 3: Resource Efficiency and Pollution Prevention and Management”; (iv) “Environmental and Social Standard 4: Community Health and Safety”; (v) “Environmental and Social Standard 5: Land Acquisition, Restrictions on Land Use and Involuntary Resettlement”; (vi) “Environmental and Social Standard 6: Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Management of Living Natural Resources”; (vii) “Environmental and Social Standard 7: Indigenous Peoples/Sub- Saharan African Historically Underserved Traditional Local Communities”; (viii) “Environmental and Social Standard 8: Cultural Heritage”; (ix) “Environmental and Social Standard 9: Financial Intermediaries”; and (x) “Environmental and Social Standard 10: Stakeholder Engagement and Information Disclosure”; effective on October 1, 2018, as published by the Association.

  • BPSS means the recognised standard for HMG for staff vetting which comprises verification of (1) identity, (2) employment history, (3) nationality and immigration status (including the right to work), and Criminal Records Bureau check (including a five (5) year address history check).

  • QCBS means Quality- and Cost-Based Selection.

  • HMIS means the Homeless Management Information System, which is a client-level data collection and management system implemented at the community level that allows for better coordination among agencies providing services to clients.