Most recent year definition

Most recent year means the most current twelve-month period within a month of the date of completion of an application or within a month of the date of completion of the first application when applications are joined. If the Department has received an annual or ad hoc survey within six months of the date of completion of the application (or first application when applications are joined), the Department may consider the report period covered in such a survey as the most recent year.
Most recent year means the most recent calendar year prior to submission of an application.
Most recent year for purposes of these Rules, means the most current 12-month period preceding the month of the date the Department deems the application complete for which data are available.

More Definitions of Most recent year

Most recent year means the most current twelve-month period within a month of the date of completion of an application or within a month of the date of completion of the
Most recent year means the most current 12-month period within a month of the date of completion of an application or within a month of the date of completion of the first application when applications are joined. However, if the Agency has conducted a survey for a report period ending within six months of the date of completion of an application or within six months of the date of completion of the first application when applications are joined, the most recent year may be the report period covered by that survey. Example: if the date of completion of an application (or the first application when applications are joined) is any day in June, the most recent year will be the 12 months ending in that month or the preceding month (June or May), at the Agency's discretion. However, if the Agency has conducted a survey for a report period ending any time from December of the preceding year through June of the year the application is complete, that report period may be considered the most recent year.