Pre-assessment definition
Pre-assessment means the valid and reliable assessment instrument capable of identifying a student’s deficiencies in mastering the Sunshine State Standards Benchmarks or Access Points, as defined in Section 1003.41, F.S.
Pre-assessment means a phase of the damage assessment and restoration process initiated by the Secretary where data is collected to make a determination to conduct a damage assessment and restoration planning.
Pre-assessment. : means an assessment of the state of the premises which is carried out on a purely indicative basis, with the objective of informing the tenant of the necessary actions to be taken before the final assessment of the premises is carried out at the time of the return of the
More Definitions of Pre-assessment
Pre-assessment means a declaration provided by the Licence Holder as to whether or not they meet the Minimum Requirements.
Pre-assessment means the process outlined in clause 2 prior to an Assessment. “Privacy Law” means: a the Privacy ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (or any amendment or replacement to that legislation); b any other New Zealand statute, regulation or law regulating privacy or the use of personal information; c any code, guidelines, or rules established by the New Zealand Privacy Commissioner.