Procedure definition

Procedure means one or more surgical procedures or medical therapy performed in a Center of Excellence.
Procedure means a licensee’s written, standardized method of performing duties and providing services.
Procedure shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.2.

Examples of Procedure in a sentence

  • If SkyWater determines in its sole discretion that any Customer Property is scrap, SkyWater may elect (at Customer’s expense) to either (i) destroy the scrap Customer Property per SkyWater Procedure, or (ii) upon providing Customer at least [***] advance notice, ship the scrap Customer Property to Customer.

  • In the event of a dispute between or among the parties relating to or arising out of this Agreement or the relationship of the parties, the parties will submit the matter to arbitration in New York, New York, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Code of Arbitration Procedure adopted by FINRA.


More Definitions of Procedure

Procedure means the action(s) that must be taken in order to implement a policy.
Procedure means the School District’s Administrative Procedure associated with this Policy, as amended;
Procedure. The procedural requirements set forth in this agreement to provide specificity to the statutory obligations established under sections 3319.111 and 3319.112 of the Ohio Revised Code and to conform to the framework for the evaluation of teachers developed under section 3319.112 of the Ohio Revised Code.
Procedure means any treatment that involves stereotactic, external, single fraction, conformal radiation, commonly called radiosurgery, that may include one or more isocenters during the patient treatment session, delivered to any site(s) superior to the foramen magnum.
Procedure or “health service procedure” means any treatment of an injured worker under s. 102.42, Stats.
Procedure means a series of activities designed to implement program goals or policy.
Procedure. ▇▇▇ S-008", Exhibit "F" - Procedure ▇▇▇ S-007, Exhibit "G" - Procedure ▇▇▇ S-003, which are attached hereto and made a part hereof or by such other methods as QIT shall consider appropriate provided that the results obtained from such other methods are consistent with the results which would be obtained by using the methods outlined in the above-mentioned Exhibits.