Reinspection definition

Reinspection or "retest" means a type of inspection selected by the department or the emissions inspector when a request for an inspection is due to a previous failure. Any inspection that occurs 120 days or less following the most recent chargeable inspection is a retest.
Reinspection means any of the following:
Reinspection means an inspection, other than the annual inspection or the periodic on-site inspection, made during the current season of a regulated amusement device as a result of a sealed out of service order.

Examples of Reinspection in a sentence

  • Re-inspection of such stores by the Inspection Authority shall be in the presence of supplier’s representative.

  • Re-inspection shall include at least 20% of the manholes rehabilitated.

  • Re-inspection of installed alarm systems shall be billed at the rate of Twenty- five ($25.00) Dollars per re-inspection.

  • This Re-inspection was done by accredited Department of Labor Inspectors.

  • According to FEMA’s James Sadler, claims operation reviews are annual on the Direct side but triennial on the WYO side “just to make it look good.”(3) Claims Reinspection Program Key Points: FEMA’s Claims Reinspection Program (CRP) employs experienced General Adjusters (GAs) to spot-check damage estimation at already-adjusted properties after a major flood event.


More Definitions of Reinspection

Reinspection means a follow-up inspection conducted on a specified date, to verify that an ordered remediation has occurred or corrected in compliance with this regulation {Refer to 100.8(3)(b)}.
Reinspection means an official review of the results of an original inspection service by an inspection office that performed that original inspection service. A rein- spection may be performed either on the basis of the official file sample or a new sample obtained by the same means as the original if the lot remains intact.
Reinspection means an inspection conducted for fire code compliance generated by a previously identified fire code violation.
Reinspection means an inspection, other than the annual inspection or the periodic onsite inspection, made during the current season, of an amusement device as a result of a sealed out of service order.
Reinspection means any emissions inspection performed on a motor vehicle after it has undergone an initial emissions inspection that did not qualify the motor vehicle for a Certificate of Compliance;
Reinspection means a visual or mechanical evaluation performed to remove/correct defective units and for which the process is not expected to have an adverse effect on product quality. Reinspection shall involve the use of a Deviation, except where standard procedure allows for such routine activity in the course of normal processing;
Reinspection means a paid or unpaid inspection conducted within thirty (30) days after a vehicle has failed its initial inspection.