POC definition

POC means Point of Compliance. "POE" means Point of Exposure. "PSI" means pounds per square inch.
POC means a written plan, including by reference any Juvenile Court order(s), developed 12 and signed by the Family Team that includes the following elements:

Examples of POC in a sentence

  • Note that while other communities also see higher risk for other POC groups, these groups are no more likely to be hit by a car while walking or biking vs.

  • An organization’s E-Business point of contact (POC), identified during CCR registration, must authorize someone to become an AOR.

  • This analysis may include utilization of a stormwater runoff/pollutant loading model such as L-THIA for estimation of the POC loads coming from the City’s MS4.

  • This approach will allow the City to gather the necessary data and information to determine the most effective BMPs/management strategies for controlling POC loads along with identifying targeted areas for their implementation to meet the TMDL WLAs for bacteria and sediment.

  • The licence agreement is Annexure POC 12 to the particulars of claim.


More Definitions of POC

POC means any claims against the Debtors based on Abuse filed in these Chapter 11 Cases using the Sexual Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim form.
POC means Penn Octane Corporation, a Delaware corporation.
POC means the ‘Person of Concern’ Policy. This policy sets out clear guidelines to IBA in relation to the assessment and management of known sex offenders within IBA's scope. The objective of this policy is to ensure the highest levels of protection, accountability, and risk minimisation in line with IBA Insurers conditions and requirements.
POC means Point of Commencement and is commonly used as a reference point in forest surveying;
POC means point of contact.
POC or “Point of Care” shall mean an environment where sampling and testing is performed in the presence or near-presence of the patient.
POC or “Point of Connection” means a point at which electric energy is transferred between the Customer’s facility and the AIES. A Point of Connection may be a Point of Supply (POS), a Point of Delivery (POD), or both.