Interim evaluation definition

Interim evaluation means an interim evaluation conducted by a commission pursuant to section 13-5.5-109 during a full term of office of a justice or judge.
Interim evaluation means an interim evaluation
Interim evaluation. Means Evaluation of the Contractor’s Work during the progress of the Work conducted for internal evaluation purposes only, as described in Part II, Section 19.12. “Investigation Forms” Means The forms described in Part II, Section 6.2. “Invitation for Proposals” Means The method by which and/or the documents described in Part I, Section 1.1.4.1 and annexed at Part IV, pursuant to which the Contract was procured.

Examples of Interim evaluation in a sentence

  • Interim evaluation forms will be completed with both parties retaining a copy of the form.

  • Admissions are based on most-in-need versus first on waiting list based on MCBHB and Interim evaluation.

  • Interim evaluation may be conducted at any time during the year; annual evaluations must be completed by May 15.


More Definitions of Interim evaluation

Interim evaluation means an evaluation is conducted midway through a judge s term of office.
Interim evaluation means an Evaluation performed during the Contract term;
Interim evaluation. Means Evaluation of the Contractor’s Work during the progress of the Work conducted for internal evaluation purposes only, as described in Part II, Section 19.12. “Investigation Forms” Means The forms described in Part II, Section 6.2. “Invitation for Proposals” Means The method by which and/or the documents described in Part I, Section 1.1.4.1 and annexed at Part IV, pursuant to which the Contract was procured. “Landmarks Preservation Commission” Means The City of New York Landmarks Preservation Commission. “Legal Requirements” Means All applicable laws, rules and regulations of all federal, state and local governmental authorities, agencies, departments or bureaus having jurisdiction over and which affect the Work under this Contract including, without limitation, all “Applicable Statutes” and all “Applicable Agreements”. “License” Means As used in Article 15, a license, permit, franchise or concession not granted as a matter of right. “Liquidated Damages” Means As used in Part II, Section 2.5. “Liquidated Damages Rate” Means As defined in Part I, Section 1.8 “LPC” Means City of New York Landmarks Preservation Commission. “▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Principles” Means Those principles relating to nondiscrimination in employment and freedom of work place opportunities that requires employers doing business in Northern Ireland to comply with specific terms set forth in Section 6-115.1 of the City’s Administrative Code. “Materials and Equipment” Means All materials, manufacturing, manufacturing plants and facilities, storage containers, storage space, warehouses, warehouse space, tools, supplies, schedules, scaffolds, appliances, equipment, utilities, photographs, surveys, permits, licenses, training, transportation and all other items (other than labor) necessary or appropriate for the prosecution and completion of all aspects of the Contract Work. “Maximum Contract Price” Means The maximum amount that may be paid to the Contractor for the Work under the Contract, as stated in Part I, Section 1.7. “MBEs” Means Minority-owned Business Enterprises “Member” Means Any person associated with another person or entity as a partner, director, officer, principal or employee. “M/WBE Compliance Reports” Means As described in Part II, Section 18.6. “M/WBEs” Means MBEs and WBEs, collectively.
Interim evaluation means a formative educator evaluation conducted in a school year during which an educator is not summatively evaluated. Beginning on July 1, 2011, the Utah Public Education Human Resource Management Act (53A-8a) requires that career educators be evaluated annually. In order to be in compliance with Utah Law, career educators who are not scheduled to be summatively evaluated during an academic year must be formatively evaluated using USD board-adopted procedures.

Related to Interim evaluation

  • Site evaluation means a comprehensive analysis of soil and site conditions for an OWTS.

  • Clinical evaluation means a systematic and planned process to continuously generate, collect, analyse and assess the clinical data pertaining to a device in order to verify the safety and performance, including clinical benefits, of the device when used as intended by the manufacturer;

  • Performance evaluation means evaluation of work and program participation as well as other areas of behavior.

  • Medical evaluation means the process of assessing an individual's health status that includes a medical history and a physical examination of an individual conducted by a licensed medical practitioner operating within the scope of his license.

  • Evaluation means an appraisal of an individual’s professional performance in relation to his or her job description and professional standards and based on, when applicable, the individual’s evaluation rubric.