HVA definition

HVA means the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems in the Building.
HVA means the High Value Agriculture including production of perishable agricultural commodities (if not included in prescribed crop), such as fruits, vegetables, pulses and oilseed that typically yield high returns in the market
HVA means high value added.

Examples of HVA in a sentence

  • Complete a hazard vulnerability analysis (HVA) to identify and plan for risks and submit the completed HVA to System Agency.

  • Review and update the HCC Preparedness Strategy at least annually, based on lessons learned from exercises, real-world events, the HVA, and other gap identification methods.

  • An HVA serves as a needs assessment and a strategy to identify those hazards that are most likely to have an impact on a facility and the surrounding community.

  • Each awardee-funded HCC must complete an annual hazard vulnerability analysis (HVA) to identify and plan for risks, in collaboration with the awardee.

  • The HCC must be prepared to submit documentation about its HVA to the HPP FPO upon request.

  • Further, this information is critical to uncovering resource vulnerabilities relative to the HCC’s HVA that could impede the delivery of medical care and health care services during an emergency.

  • Maintain, with HCC members, an HVA to identify and plan for risks and submit the completed HVA to DSHS.

  • If this Agreement is terminated, (a) each Corporation shall pay its pro rata share (based upon the valuation of each of the Corporations as set forth in the HVA Appraisals) of the expenses incurred by all of the Corporations in connection with transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and (b) the officers of each of the Corporations shall, in good faith, take all of the actions which may be necessary or advisable to cause such expenses to be paid in accordance with clause (a) above.

  • Any combination of technical courses or credits under the subject of ASV, ABR, CMG, CON, CPS, EGT, ELE, FLP, FMA, HVA, MEC, MTT, MST, NCT, ROB, or WAF Subtotal 21 Free Electives (up to max.

  • General principles for the HCC HVA process include, but are not limited to, the following.


More Definitions of HVA

HVA. (High Value Acquisition) means a procurement of Goods and/or Services having a value of more than $100,000, exclusive of taxes, and that is not a Medium Value Acquisition.
HVA has the meaning ascribed to it in the preamble to this Settlement Agreement.

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