QAS definition

QAS means Quality Assurance System;
QAS the IFoA’s scheme to promote the application by Organisations of effective quality controls, in order to assure high quality in relation to Actuarial Work.
QAS means QTI’s advanced software offerings set forth on Appendix B (QUALCOMM ADVANCED SOFTWARE) (as may be updated from time to time by QTI), and any documentation, updates and enhancements thereto that QTI may, in its sole discretion, deliver to LICENSEE.

Examples of QAS in a sentence

  • TEST PERT SAT ACT Next-Generation ACCUPLACER Classic Learning Test (CLT) Through July 2022 Since August 2022 Since August 2023 READING 106 24 19 245 256 38 (Sum of Verbal Reasoning and Grammar/Writing Sections) WRITING/ENGLISH 103 25 17 245 253 MATH MAT 1033 MGF 1106 MGF 1107 STA 2023 114 24 19 242 (QAS) 261 (QAS) 16 (Quantitative Reasoning Section) 263- MAC 1105 123 26.5 21 N/A 275 TBD (AAF) A combination of scores is accepted.

  • Each Party shall bear its own respective legal costs and incidental expenses to the preparation of this Agreement save and except the stamping fees which shall be borne by SIRIM QAS International.

  • The QAS will operate at the provincial level and report directly to the PM and to the PPMU.

  • Employees are required to have successfully completed the relevant post-graduate qualification as determined by the QAS during this second year.

  • For traditional Medicaid nursing home days of care, the ICO shall reimburse nursing facility providers equivalent to their Medicaid FFS rate, including the Quality Assurance Supplement (QAS), as established by the Long Term Care Reimbursement and Audit Division of MDHHS.

  • Quality Assurance Supplement (QAS) - Supplemental payment made to nursing facilities that incorporates funds from the quality assurance assessment tax as approved in the Michigan state plan.

  • Propincial Coordinator and PPMU The QAS is responsible for providing independent and objective monitoring of project progress at village and district levels and to help ensure transparency and compliance with key process requirements in all aspects of project implementation.

  • All revisions to the FAA Supplement must be incorporated into the internal quality audit system or quality assurance system (QAS).

  • If the End-User notifies us, directly or via an Authorised Reseller, that any Licensed Program has failed to comply with this warranty, Experian QAS will (as the End-User sole remedy in respect of such failure) as soon as reasonably practicable replace the relevant Licensed Programs with software programs which do comply.

  • After the CAA has approved the AMO’s internal evaluation program and procedures or self-evaluation auditing program (QAS), and issued the appropriate indirect approval privilege, the AMO can use these procedures for revisions to a CL.


More Definitions of QAS

QAS. (Quality Assurance Computing Environment) means that part of the Computing Environment which is used primarily for the execution of training exercises and/or the testing of application configuration and development.
QAS. (Lingkungan Komputasi Jaminan Mutu) berarti bagian dari Lingkungan Komputasi yang digunakan terutama untuk pelaksanaan pelatihan ▇▇▇/atau pengujian konfigurasi ▇▇▇ pengembangan aplikasi.
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QAS means the Queensland Academy of Sport;

Related to QAS

  • Practice of behavior analysis means the design, implementation, and evaluation of environmental

  • Clinical nurse specialist means a registered nurse with relevant post-basic qualifications and 12 months’ experience working in the clinical area of his/her specified post-basic qualification, or a minimum of four years’ post-basic registration experience, including three years’ experience in the relevant specialist field and who satisfies the local criteria.

  • QA means Quality Assurance.

  • Medical Specialist means any medical practitioner who is vocationally registered by the Medical Council under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 in one of the approved branches of medicine and who is employed in either that branch of medicine or in a similar capacity with minimal oversight.

  • Operational means that the system or sensor, at the time of the event, is active or can be activated/deactivated by the driver.