Lacking in Basic skills definition

Lacking in Basic skills means the lack of a high school degree or a graduate equivalency diploma (G.E.D.) or having reading or computational skills at or below the eighth grade level based on a generally accepted standardized test such as the Test of Adult Basic Education (T.A.B.E.).

Related to Lacking in Basic skills

  • necessary skills means skills and experience, other than professional qualifications, specified by the Corporation as appropriate for members to have;

  • Specimen means tissue, fluid, or a product of the human body capable of revealing the presence of alcohol, drugs or their metabolites.

  • Quantity Surveyor means a duly qualified quantity surveyor of at least five (5) year’s experience in the assessment of building material and construction costs. Quantity Surveyor Assessment means an assessment by an independent Quantity Surveyor of the Construction Cost to the reasonable satisfaction of the Council. Regulation means the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation, 2000 (as amended).

  • Split Specimen means a part of the oral fluid specimen in drug testing that is retained unopened for a confirmation test (if required) or in the event that the employee requests that it be tested following a verified positive test of the primary specimen or a verified Adulterated or Substituted Specimen test result.

  • Market power means the ability to impose on customers a sustained price for a product or service above the price that would prevail in a competitive market.