Institutional change definition

Institutional change means a written notification of a change at an approved institution. These changes may include a change in ownership, address, institution name, leadership or status.
Institutional change means a written notification of a change at an approved institution. These changes may include a change in ownership, address, institution

Examples of Institutional change in a sentence

  • Institutional change in favor of women is more likely to happen when women are involved in the processes that drive it.

  • Institutional change should be assumed in integral manner, that is considering public institutions and employees, the judicial sector and the creation or strengthening of institutions for social dialogue.

  • Birds in a cage: Institutional change and women's position in Bangladesh, ADAB News.

  • Institutional change in Toque Ville: Nouvelle cui- sine as an identity movement in French gastronomy.

Related to Institutional change

  • Institutional control means the continued surveillance, monitoring, and care of the disposal site after site closure and stabilization to insure the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare, and the

  • Institutional facility means an organization whose primary purpose is to provide a physical environment for patients to obtain health care services and shall not include those places where physicians, dentists, veterinarians, or other practitioners, who are duly licensed, engage in private practice.

  • Institutional Client means a major commercial bank, corporation, insurance company, or substantially similar institution, which, as a substantial part of its business operations, purchases or sells securities and makes use of custodial services.

  • Institutional Controls or “ICs” shall mean Proprietary Controls and state or local laws, regulations, ordinances, zoning restrictions, or other governmental controls or notices that: (a) limit land, water, or other resource use to minimize the potential for human exposure to Waste Material at or in connection with the Site; (b) limit land, water, or other resource use to implement, ensure non-interference with, or ensure the protectiveness of the RA; and/or (c) provide information intended to modify or guide human behavior at or in connection with the Site.

  • Institutional use means use within the lines of, or on property necessary for the operation of buildings such as hospitals, schools, libraries, auditoriums, and office complexes.