PAT definition

PAT means a document or product accessibility template, including any Information Technology Industry Council Voluntary Product Accessibility Template or VPAT®, that specifies how information and software products, such as websites, applications, software and associated content, conform to WCAG 2.0 Level AA.
PAT means provisional acceptance test, which shall be conducted in accordance with PAT protocols within seven (07) days from the notified installation date.
PAT means Proficiency Analytical Testing. "PCM" means phase contrast microscopy.

Examples of PAT in a sentence

  • All prescribing personnel at the practice site shall have access to and regularly use the Massachusetts Prescription Awareness Tool (Mass PAT) in accordance with Commonwealth of Massachusetts General Law: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleXV/Chapter94C/Section24A.

  • All electrical equipment to be used for the project must be PAT tested.

  • The Landlord is not liable for PAT testing portable appliances supplied by the Tenant.

  • Electrical safety: The Landlord must ensure that an electrical safety inspection is carried out at least every five years consisting of an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) and Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) on appliances provided by the Landlord.

  • Points are earned per the relevant PAT below, based on the difference calculated.


More Definitions of PAT

PAT means Public Accommodation Tax pursuant to Chapter 61 of Title 30 of the Delaware Code.
PAT means the consolidated net profit after taxation of SERB and its subsidiaries (now or hereafter) attributable to the owner of SERB for the Profit Guarantee Period based on the Accounts 2022, Accounts 2023, Accounts 2024, Accounts 2025 and/or the Special Audit Report(s) (if so required) after netting off any net losses after tax during the Profit Guarantee Period;
PAT means Proficiency Analytical Testing.
PAT means profit after tax of the Target Group
PAT means Profit After Tax.
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