Interim accreditation definition

Interim accreditation means an accreditation decision that results when a previously unaccredited EMS entity has been granted approval to operate one training program, for a period not to exceed 120 days, during which its application is being considered and before a provisional or full accreditation is issued, providing the following conditions are satisfied: (i) a complete application for accreditation is received by the Office of EMS and (ii) a complete institutional self study is submitted to the Office of EMS. Students attending a program with interim accreditation will not be eligible to sit for state testing until the entity achieves official notification of accreditation at the provisional or full level.
Interim accreditation means an accreditation decision that results when a previously
Interim accreditation means an out-of-time filing for an accreditation status issued to a DEQ accredited laboratory for a Field of Accreditation or a category not currently accredited by the DEQ, or where appropriate, temporary accreditation status for a laboratory that has met all accreditation criteria except for a pending on-site assessment which has been delayed for reasons beyond the control of the laboratory.

More Definitions of Interim accreditation

Interim accreditation. ’ means accreditation issued for either of the following:
Interim accreditation means temporary accreditation status for a laboratory that has met all accreditation criteria except for a pending on-site assessment which has been delayed for reasons beyond the control of the laboratory.