Probationary Accreditation definition

Probationary Accreditation status means that re-accreditation requirements have not been met. Probationary accreditation is exercised for 12-months should a practitioner’s relevant re-accreditation requirements not be met within a given 12 month period. Although the Genos EI Assessment Scale and associated products can still be accessed by the practitioner but will incur Genos’ bureau service fee, Genos EI reports will only be issued once a practitioner meets all other re-accreditation requirements and a Refresher session has been undertaken with a member of the Network Services Team.

Examples of Probationary Accreditation in a sentence

  • Shorter terms are granted with a decision of Accreditation with Stipulations or Probationary Accreditation.

  • For any review except one required in conjunction with an accreditation decision of Accreditation with Stipulations or Probationary Accreditation, the composition of the Evaluation Team will be as follows: For a Review involving only one level of accreditation (i.e., initial or advanced), the Joint Review Team includes four national reviewers appointed by CAEP and up to three reviewers appointed by the State.

  • All referrals must be made to Accredited BIPPs that conform to the TDCJ-CJAD BIPP Guidelines and have received either Probationary Accreditation or Accreditation status from TDCJ-CJAD.

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