pre-screening definition

pre-screening means the review which precedes the acceptance of an ePlan to determine if it meets the requirements of this By-law for acceptance of an ePlan by the City;
pre-screening means the review which precedes the acceptance of an electronic permit to determine if it meets the requirements of this Chapter for acceptance of an electronic permit by the Chief Building Official.
pre-screening means a face-to-face evaluation, either by physical presence or televideo, of a service recipient to assess eligibility for emergency involuntary admission and determine whether all available and appropriate less drastic alternative services and supports are unsuitable to meet his/her needs.

More Definitions of pre-screening

pre-screening means an initial assessment process undertaken in accordance with s. 11(2) and 11(3) of the IFA, to determine whether a proposed project is subject to environmental impact screening, or whether it can be exempt from screening.
pre-screening means to review applicant’s qualifications prior to contacting them to schedule an interview.
pre-screening means the review which precedes the acceptance of an application request to determine if it meets the requirements of this By-law or other requirements necessary to determine compliance with Division C, Part 1, Subsection 1.3.1. of the Building Code;
pre-screening means the Service consisting solely of providing a tool to support the creation of advertisements, conducting chat interviews, and collecting and evaluating data regardless of the source from which the job seeker came.
pre-screening of customers (which means determining in advance from available data which individuals are likely to qualify for credit) is generally viewed as essential by these companies, especially as non-pre screened online loan origination channels are often viewed as “adversely selected” for credit
pre-screening of customers (which means determining in advance from available data which individuals are likely to qualify for credit) is generally viewed as essential by these companies, especially as non-pre screened online loan origination channels are often viewed as “adversely selected” for credit purposes, resulting in higher losses for loans originated through that channel.116 Frequently, channels such as direct mail, telephone, social media, standard advertising and partner-based marketing were used to drive high-potential “pre- screened” customers to the online application process. The level of pre- screening is often tied to the business model of the lender. Lenders who charge lower rates need to pre-screen more carefully in order to keep losses lower, while higher-rate lenders can lend to a wider range of borrowers with less strict screening methods. This may affect the Scalability of the business models of the more selective lenders.
pre-screening means an assessment undertaken to determine if a proposed project is subject to Environmental Impact Screening. Pre-screening is performed on all new files unless the project proponent requests the file proceed directly to Environmental Impact Screening.