Practice review definition

Practice review means a study, appraisal, or review of one or more aspects of the professional work of a firm in the practice of public accountancy, by a person or persons who hold certificates and are in the practice of public accounting and who are not affiliated with the person or firm being reviewed.
Practice review means an investigative audit of records
Practice review means an investigative audit of

Examples of Practice review in a sentence

  • At least annually, the Advisory Board shall, based upon recommendations by Manager and Practice, review and adopt collection policies for the Practice.

  • While this Agreement shall cover a three year period, the parties shall, in accordance with the Code of Practice, review it every 12 months and update it as may be considered necessary.

  • At least annually, the Advisory Board shall, based upon recommendations by Manager and Practice, review and adopt the fee schedule for all physicians and ancillary services rendered by Practice.

  • While this Agreement will remain in force until end 2022, the parties will, in accordance with the Code of Practice, review it every 12 months and update it as necessary.

  • The completion of the Work requires obtaining and satisfying all commitments, permit obligations and approvals required, performing all Work in accordance with Good Industry Practice, review and acceptance by MDOT, other Governmental Entities, Utility Owners and third parties of the Phase Developer’s Design Deliverables, management Plans, constructed works, and other related items.


More Definitions of Practice review

Practice review means an investigation into a lawyer’s competence to practise law ordered under Rule 3-17 (3) (d) [Consideration of complaints] or 3-18 (1) [Practice review];
Practice review means an investigative audit of records related to the complaint, without prior identification of specific patient or consumer names, or an assessment of the conditions, circumstances, and methods of the professional's practice related to the complaint, to determine whether unprofessional conduct may have been committed.
Practice review means a study, appraisal, or review of one or more aspects of the
Practice review means an investigative audit of records related to the complaint, without prior identification of specific patient or consumer names, to determine whether unprofessional conduct may have been committed.
Practice review means an investigation into a lawyer’s competence to practise law ordered under Rule 3-12(3)(d) or 3-13(1);
Practice review means an inspection or review in accordance with Part 11 of the manner in which a registered person carries on public practice or an accredited professional body conducts its business;
Practice review means a study, appraisal, or review of one or more aspects of the professional work of a public accountant that is carried out under a practice monitoring programme;