Registered Complaint definition

Registered Complaint means a complaint regarding the operation of a short-term accommodation determined to be valid by an Officer.
Registered Complaint means a written complaint from an identified source that alleges that a Contractor or Sub-contractor has violated this Fair Wage Policy. Registered Complaints must be submitted on the Fair Wage Complaint Form. All elements of the form must be responded to.
Registered Complaint means a complaint made to the Ombudsman by a complainant which is registered as a disputed claim and is allocated a complaint number;

Examples of Registered Complaint in a sentence

  • In such case, the OPERATOR shall on or before the end of said ninety 90-day period return the vehicles to the COUNTY facility location that the OPERATOR and the COUNTY may agree upon, all in condition as provide for in this Agreement.

  • After completion of the Construction Contract, the City will only be permitted access to these records upon its receipt of a Registered Complaint of non-compliance of a Contractor or Sub-contractor under the Fair Wage Policy.

  • If upon investigation, the Registered Complaint is found to be substantiated, the fee of $5,000 will be refunded to the person, company or corporation filing the complaint.

  • Ensure that future Food Service Plans are drafted in full accordance with the Service Planning Guidance in the Framework Agreement, including a complete premises profile by risk category and an accurate and clear comparison of the resources required to carry out the full range of statutory food law enforcement activities against a reasoned estimate of the resources available to the Service.

  • For example you can see whether you telephony devices are incurring costs on mobile calls, national calls, local calls etc.

  • The Eligibility Assessors shall make an Eligibility Assessment of the Registered Complaint within thirty (30) Business Days of the receipt of the Complaint or twenty-five (25) Business Days of the acceptance of appointment by the Eligibility Assessment Expert, whichever is longer.

  • A copy of the registration/application may be required prior to award of a contract.

  • Pursuant to IRM, RP 18 and 19, upon registration of a Complaint, the IRM requires the Eligibility Assessors to make an Eligibility Assessment of the Registered Complaint within 30 business days of the receipt of the Complaint.

  • The Municipality will only be permitted access to these records upon receipt of a Registered Complaint.

  • In accordance with paragraph 17 of the IRM Rules of Procedure (“IRM, RP”), the Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) registered the Complaint and designated one of the IRM Experts to assist in making an Eligibility Assessment of the Registered Complaint (the “Complaint”).


More Definitions of Registered Complaint

Registered Complaint means a written complaint from an identified source which alleges that a Contractor or Sub-contractor has violated this Fair Wage Policy. Registered Complaints must be submitted, in writing, to the Purchasing Manager of the Municipality of Clarington.
Registered Complaint means a written complaint from an identified source which alleges that a Contractor or Sub-contractor has violated this Fair Wage Policy.
Registered Complaint means a Complaint which the Chief Compliance Officer has registered, in accordance with paragraph 17, as being eligible for further processing.

Related to Registered Complaint

  • Complaint means any formal written complaint raised by a Contracting Body in relation to the performance of this Framework Agreement or any Call-Off Contract in accordance with Clause 44 (Complaints Handling and Resolution);

  • Registered Intellectual Property means any Intellectual Property in respect of which ownership, title, security interests, charges or encumbrances are registered, recorded or noted with any Governmental Authority pursuant to Law.

  • Registered IP means all Intellectual Property Rights that are registered, filed, or issued under the authority of any Governmental Body, including all patents, registered copyrights, registered mask works, and registered trademarks and all applications for any of the foregoing.

  • Grievance means a dispute arising out of the interpretation, application, administration or alleged violation of the terms of this Agreement.